PURPOSE/METHOD: There is increasing agreement that many genetic disorders have characteristic behavioural phenotypes; that is genetic anomalies have specific effects on behaviour. In this paper the existing literature is reviewed with an aim to identify behavioural and emotional features that are candidates for Rett syndrome (RS) specific behaviours. RESULT/CONCLUSION: A number of behavioural and emotional features have been reported to be common in individuals with RS. These behaviours may constitute an RS-specific profile of behaviour or behavioural phenotype. Alternatively, these behaviours may simply reflect the multiple disabilities found in individuals with severe or profound cognitive impairment. The diagnostic criteria for Rett synd...
This paper discusses issues arising from studies of the particular behavioural and psychopathologica...
Background While the medical profession often terms behaviours in individuals with Rett syndrome (RT...
Background: Rett Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder almost exclusively affecting females, cha...
Although physical features, including loss of hand skills, deceleration of head growth, spasticity a...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether there is a specific behavioural phenotype associ...
This study compared the behaviour profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) w...
Despite considerable interest in the genetic, physical and neurological aspects of Rett syndrome (RS...
The study was designed to (i) investigate the behavioural characteristics of individuals with Rett ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2012. Major: Educational psychology. Advisors: Frank J. Sy...
Background While the medical profession often terms behaviours in individuals with Rett syndrome (RT...
Background An emerging literature on behavioural phenotypes has highlighted apparent associations be...
Patients with Rett syndrome appear to fulfill the Rendle-Short criteria for the diagnosis of autism,...
Abstract Complex neurodevelopmental disorders need multi-disciplinary treatment approaches for optim...
The aim was to observe the behaviour of a sample of females with RTT and explore how it was organize...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
This paper discusses issues arising from studies of the particular behavioural and psychopathologica...
Background While the medical profession often terms behaviours in individuals with Rett syndrome (RT...
Background: Rett Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder almost exclusively affecting females, cha...
Although physical features, including loss of hand skills, deceleration of head growth, spasticity a...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether there is a specific behavioural phenotype associ...
This study compared the behaviour profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) w...
Despite considerable interest in the genetic, physical and neurological aspects of Rett syndrome (RS...
The study was designed to (i) investigate the behavioural characteristics of individuals with Rett ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2012. Major: Educational psychology. Advisors: Frank J. Sy...
Background While the medical profession often terms behaviours in individuals with Rett syndrome (RT...
Background An emerging literature on behavioural phenotypes has highlighted apparent associations be...
Patients with Rett syndrome appear to fulfill the Rendle-Short criteria for the diagnosis of autism,...
Abstract Complex neurodevelopmental disorders need multi-disciplinary treatment approaches for optim...
The aim was to observe the behaviour of a sample of females with RTT and explore how it was organize...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
This paper discusses issues arising from studies of the particular behavioural and psychopathologica...
Background While the medical profession often terms behaviours in individuals with Rett syndrome (RT...
Background: Rett Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder almost exclusively affecting females, cha...