An Experiment of Nature: Brain Anatomy Parallels Cognition and Behavior in Williams Syndrome

Volume: 24, Issue: 21, Pages: 5009 - 5015
Published: May 26, 2004
Abstract
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurogenetic-neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a highly variable and enigmatic profile of cognitive and behavioral features. Relative to overall intellect, affected individuals demonstrate disproportionately severe visual-spatial deficits and enhanced emotionality and face processing. In this study, high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging data were collected from 43 individuals with WS and 40 age- and...
Paper Details
Title
An Experiment of Nature: Brain Anatomy Parallels Cognition and Behavior in Williams Syndrome
Published Date
May 26, 2004
Volume
24
Issue
21
Pages
5009 - 5015
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