Dynamic sustained attention markers differentiate atypical development: The case of Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome

Volume: 132, Pages: 107148 - 107148
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Impaired sustained attention is considered an important factor in determining poor functional outcomes across multiple cognitive and behavioural disorders. Sustained attention is compromised for both children with Williams syndrome (WS) and Down's syndrome (DS), but specific difficulties remain poorly understood because of limitations in how sustained attention has been assessed thus far. In the current study, we compared the performance of...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic sustained attention markers differentiate atypical development: The case of Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
132
Pages
107148 - 107148
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