We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homogeneous group of 10 young adults with Williams Syndrome (WS; 3 females, age 20. 7 ± 3.7 years, age range 17.4–28.7 years) to a group of 18 controls of similar age (3 females, age 23.9 ± 4.4 years, age range 16.8–30.2), with the aim to increase knowledge of the structure – function relationship in WS. Subjects underwent a 3T brain MRI exam including anatomical, functional (resting state) and structural (diffusion MRI) sequences. We found convergent anomalies in structural and functional connectivity in the WS group. Altered Fractional Anisotropy (FA) values in parieto-occipital regions were associated with increased connectivity in the antero-p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
Resting state brain networks are implicated in a variety of relevant brain functions. Importantly, a...
Background: We investigated structural brain morphology of intellectually disabled children with Wil...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with unique behavioral features. Yet the rareness ...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Williams syndrome (WS) is rare genetic form of mental retardation caused by a micro-deletion on chro...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
We describe the results of a functional and structural brain connectivity analysis comparing a homog...
Resting state brain networks are implicated in a variety of relevant brain functions. Importantly, a...
Background: We investigated structural brain morphology of intellectually disabled children with Wil...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with unique behavioral features. Yet the rareness ...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Williams syndrome (WS) is rare genetic form of mental retardation caused by a micro-deletion on chro...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...