Visual and visuospatial development in young children with Williams syndrome.
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Conceptualizing neurodevelopmental disorders through a mechanistic understanding of fragile X syndrome and Williams syndromeIdentifying and characterising cerebral visual impairment in children: a reviewA dual comparative approach: integrating lines of evidence from human evolutionary neuroanatomy and neurodevelopmental disordersProbabilistic maps of the white matter tracts with known associated functions on the neonatal brain atlas: Application to evaluate longitudinal developmental trajectories in term-born and preterm-born infantsThe Davida Teller Award Lecture, 2016: Visual Brain Development: A review of "Dorsal Stream Vulnerability"-motion, mathematics, amblyopia, actions, and attention.Normative data for three tests of visuocognitive function in primary school children: cross-sectional study.Neural mechanisms in Williams syndrome: a unique window to genetic influences on cognition and behaviour.Emotions in action through the looking glass.The psychophysics of visual motion and global form processing in autism.Learning by observation: insights from Williams syndromeAn experiment of nature: brain anatomy parallels cognition and behavior in Williams syndrome.Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of childrenEarly vocabulary development in Danish and other languages: a CDI-based comparison.Retinotopically defined primary visual cortex in Williams syndrome.Electrophysiological study of local/global processing in Williams syndrome.Out with the Old and in with the New--Is Backward Inhibition a Domain-Specific Process?How vision matters for individuals with hearing loss.Insights into brain development from neurogenetic syndromes: evidence from fragile X syndrome, Williams syndrome, Turner syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome.Williams syndrome and its cognitive profile: the importance of eye movementsOrigins of strabismus and loss of binocular visionVisually guided step descent in children with Williams syndrome.Relationship between brain abnormalities and cognitive profile in Williams syndrome.Increased glia density in the caudate nucleus in williams syndrome: Implications for frontostriatal dysfunction in autism.A test battery of child development for examining functional vision (ABCDEFV).Vision in children with autism spectrum disorder: a critical review.Oscillations or Synchrony? Disruption of Neural Synchrony despite Enhanced Gamma Oscillations in a Model of Disrupted Perceptual Coherence.Construction of a Danish CDI short form for language screening at the age of 36 months: methodological considerations and results.Attention in Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome: performance on the new early childhood attention battery.Egocentric and allocentric spatial representations in Williams syndrome.Social relevance boosts context processing in Williams syndrome.Relationship between brain and cognitive processes in Down syndrome.Behavioural features of Italian infants and young adults with Williams-Beuren syndrome.Mental rotation in Williams syndrome: an impaired ability.Intact perception of biological motion in the face of profound spatial deficits: Williams syndrome.Neuropsychological profile of Italians with Williams syndrome: An example of a dissociation between language and cognition?
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Visual and visuospatial development in young children with Williams syndrome.
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Visual and visuospatial development in young children with Williams syndrome.
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Visual and visuospatial development in young children with Williams syndrome.
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2001-05-01T00:00:00Z