This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, utilising cross-syndrome comparisons with people with Prader-Willi and Down syndromes. The Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire was administered to caregivers of adults with Williams (n = 96), Prader-Willi (n = 103) and Down (n = 78) syndromes. There were few group differences, although participants with Williams syndrome were more likely to show body stereotypies. Individuals with Williams syndrome also showed more hoarding and less tidying behaviours than those with Down syndrome. IQ and adaptive ability were negatively associated with repetitive questioning in people with Williams syndrome. The profile of repetitive behaviour amongst individuals...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) share psychopathology relating to sensory ...
Background This study explores everyday social compet-ence in the lives of persons with three geneti...
Objectives: Genetic syndromes with distinctive cognitive and behavioural phenotypes - such as Smith-...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
Background Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder causing intellectual disability. Children w...
Background: Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders like Williams syndrome and Down syndrome e...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
This study explored the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behavio...
BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in habituation have been documented in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ...
Background: Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS) is caused by a duplication within 17p11.2. A deletion wit...
Behavioural correlates of specific genetic conditions are increasingly researched. Such research is ...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the cognitive and behavioral profiles, as well as the psy...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) share psychopathology relating to sensory ...
Background This study explores everyday social compet-ence in the lives of persons with three geneti...
Objectives: Genetic syndromes with distinctive cognitive and behavioural phenotypes - such as Smith-...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
This study describes the profile of repetitive behaviour in individuals with Williams syndrome, util...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
Background Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder causing intellectual disability. Children w...
Background: Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders like Williams syndrome and Down syndrome e...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
This study explored the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behavio...
BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in habituation have been documented in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ...
Background: Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS) is caused by a duplication within 17p11.2. A deletion wit...
Behavioural correlates of specific genetic conditions are increasingly researched. Such research is ...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the cognitive and behavioral profiles, as well as the psy...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) share psychopathology relating to sensory ...
Background This study explores everyday social compet-ence in the lives of persons with three geneti...
Objectives: Genetic syndromes with distinctive cognitive and behavioural phenotypes - such as Smith-...