Decreased density of cholinergic interneurons in striatal territories in Williams syndrome

Volume: 225, Issue: 3, Pages: 1019 - 1032
Published: Mar 18, 2020
Abstract
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by the hemideletion of approximately 25-28 genes at 7q11.23. Its unusual social and cognitive phenotype is most strikingly characterized by the disinhibition of social behavior, in addition to reduced global IQ, with a relative sparing of language ability. Hypersociality and increased social approach behavior in WS may represent a unique inability to inhibit responses to...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased density of cholinergic interneurons in striatal territories in Williams syndrome
Published Date
Mar 18, 2020
Volume
225
Issue
3
Pages
1019 - 1032
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