OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face processing skills in Williams syndrome (WS). METHODS: The authors compared face and eye-gaze direction processing abilities in 11 clinically and genetically diagnosed WS subjects with 11 healthy age- and sex-matched controls, using functional MRI (fMRI). RESULTS: Compared to controls, WS subjects showed a strong trend toward being less accurate in determining the direction of gaze and had significantly longer response latencies. Significant increases in activation were observed in the right fusiform gyrus (FuG) and several frontal and temporal regions for the WS group. By comparison, controls showed activation in the bilateral FuG, occipita...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pas...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WMS) show an interesting dissociation of ability within the visu...
AbstractA unique opportunity to understand genetic determinants of cognition is offered by Williams ...
A commentary on The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome by Golarai, G., Hong, S., Ha...
contributed equally to this work. Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder cause...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pa...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pas...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pas...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the discrete neural systems that underlie relatively preserved face proces...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Several lines of investigation suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopm...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WMS) show an interesting dissociation of ability within the visu...
AbstractA unique opportunity to understand genetic determinants of cognition is offered by Williams ...
A commentary on The fusiform face area is enlarged in Williams syndrome by Golarai, G., Hong, S., Ha...
contributed equally to this work. Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder cause...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pa...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pas...
Background: Face processing in Williams syndrome (WS) has been a topic of heated debate over the pas...
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...