Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism.
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The social brain in psychiatric and neurological disorders.Promoting social plasticity in developmental disorders with non-invasive brain stimulation techniquesConsiderations for the composition of visual scene displays: potential contributions of information from visual and cognitive sciencesNeural and cortisol responses during play with human and computer partners in children with autismSocial functioning and autonomic nervous system sensitivity across vocal and musical emotion in Williams syndrome and autism spectrum disorder.Cross-modal influences of affect across social and non-social domains in individuals with Williams syndrome.Sensitivity of the autonomic nervous system to visual and auditory affect across social and non-social domains in williams syndromeCrossmodal integration of conspecific vocalizations in rhesus macaques.The social motivation theory of autismSpontaneous and cued gaze-following in autism and Williams syndrome.Context Effects on Facial Affect Recognition in Schizophrenia and Autism: Behavioral and Eye-Tracking Evidence.Sleep, plasticity and the pathophysiology of neurodevelopmental disorders: the potential roles of protein synthesis and other cellular processes.Conceptualizing Social Attention in Developmental Research.Toward a deeper characterization of the social phenotype of Williams syndrome: The association between personality and social driveAffiliative behavior in Williams syndrome: social perception and real-life social behaviorSpecificity of impaired facial identity recognition in children with suspected developmental prosopagnosia.Impaired fixation to eyes following amygdala damage arises from abnormal bottom-up attention.The social phenotype of Williams syndrome.Altered microstructure within social-cognitive brain networks during childhood in Williams syndrome.Social relevance drives viewing behavior independent of low-level salience in rhesus macaquesFace scanning and spontaneous emotion preference in Cornelia de Lange syndrome and Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome.What affects social attention? Social presence, eye contact and autistic traitsGenetic influences on sociability: heightened amygdala reactivity and event-related responses to positive social stimuli in Williams syndromeWomen are better at selecting gifts than menEye tracking research to answer questions about augmentative and alternative communication assessment and intervention.Individual differences in social behavior predict amygdala response to fearful facial expressions in Williams syndromeContrasting patterns of language-associated brain activity in autism and Williams syndrome.A multimeasure approach to investigating affective appraisal of social information in Williams syndromeLanguage and sociability: insights from Williams syndrome.Relations between social-perceptual ability in multi- and unisensory contexts, autonomic reactivity, and social functioning in individuals with Williams syndrome.Comparing social attention in autism and amygdala lesions: effects of stimulus and task condition.Reprint of: Impaired fixation to eyes following amygdala damage arises from abnormal bottom-up attentionConcurrent Relations between Face Scanning and Language: A Cross-Syndrome Infant Study.Genomic sister-disorders of neurodevelopment: an evolutionary approachSocial Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Relations between Performance on the Social Attribution Task and Cognitive and Behavioral CharacteristicsNeural processing of race by individuals with Williams syndrome: do they show the other-race effect? (And why it matters)Face Scanning in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Human Versus Dog Face Scanning.Autonomic response to approachability characteristics, approach behavior, and social functioning in Williams syndromeAn event related potential study of ihibitory and attentional control in Williams syndrome adults.Preliminary investigation of visual attention to human figures in photographs: potential considerations for the design of aided AAC visual scene displays.
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Viewing it differently: social scene perception in Williams syndrome and autism.
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