Intact perception of biological motion in the face of profound spatial deficits: Williams syndrome.
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Motion perception: a review of developmental changes and the role of early visual experienceVisual phenotype in Williams-Beuren syndrome challenges magnocellular theories explaining human neurodevelopmental visual cortical disordersTwo-year-olds with autism orient to non-social contingencies rather than biological motion.Research Review: Williams syndrome: a critical review of the cognitive, behavioral, and neuroanatomical phenotype.Current Understanding of What Infants SeeImpaired geometric reorientation caused by genetic defect.Developmental tuning of reflexive attentional effect to biological motion cues.Developmental profiles for multiple object tracking and spatial memory: typically developing preschoolers and people with Williams syndrome.Multiple object tracking in people with Williams syndrome and in normally developing children.Object recognition in Williams syndrome: uneven ventral stream activation.Sensitive perception of a person's direction of walking by 4-year-old children.The enactive mind, or from actions to cognition: lessons from autismSocial visual engagement in infants and toddlers with autism: early developmental transitions and a model of pathogenesisElectrophysiological study of local/global processing in Williams syndrome.Mathematical skill in individuals with Williams syndrome: evidence from a standardized mathematics battery.Social Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Face Tuning.A genetic model for understanding higher order visual processing: functional interactions of the ventral visual stream in Williams syndrome.Normal susceptibility to visual illusions in abnormal development: evidence from Williams syndrome.Working memory impairment in people with Williams syndrome: effects of delay, task and stimuli.Annual research review: Towards a developmental neuroscience of atypical social cognitionObjects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.Developmental changes in mental rotation ability and visual perspective-taking in children and adults with Williams syndrome.Understanding social engagement in autism: being different in perceiving and sharing affordances.Perception of biological motion in visual agnosiaSmall Subitizing Range in People with Williams syndrome.Prior knowledge about display inversion in biological motion perception.Dissociating intuitive physics from intuitive psychology: Evidence from Williams syndrome.Visual recognition of biological motion is impaired in children with autism.Biological motion processing as a hallmark of social cognition.Young children with autism spectrum disorder do not preferentially attend to biological motion.Long trajectory for the development of sensitivity to global and biological motion.Mental rotation in Williams syndrome: an impaired ability.How do individuals with Williams syndrome learn a route in a real-world environment?The development of sensitivity to biological motion in noise.Genética e linguagem na síndrome de Williams-Beuren: uma condição neuro-cognitiva peculiarBiological movement increases acceptance of humanoid robots as human partners in motor interaction
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Intact perception of biological motion in the face of profound spatial deficits: Williams syndrome.
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Barbara Landau
Heather Jordan
James E Hoffman
Jason E Reiss
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2002-03-01T00:00:00Z