Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder caused by a hemizygous deletion on chromosome 7q11.23, resulting in atypical brain structure and function, including abnormal morphology of the corpus callosum. An influence of handedness on the size of the corpus callosum has been observed in studies of typical individuals, but handedness has not been taken into account in studies of callosal morphology in Williams syndrome. We hypothesized that callosal area is smaller and the size of the splenium and isthmus is reduced in individuals with Williams syndrome compared to healthy controls, and examined age, sex, and handedness effects on corpus callosal area. Structural magnetic resonance imaging scans were obtained on 25 individuals...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...
The corpus callosum is the largest fibre tract in the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres...
Abstract Background Williams syndrome (WS), a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by hemizygous ...
Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder caused by a hemizygous deletion on chromo...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
Brain abnormalities in Williams syndrome (WS) have been consistently reported, despite few studies h...
Although not consistently replicated, a substantial number of studies suggest that left-handers have...
Williams syndrome (WS) is rare genetic form of mental retardation caused by a micro-deletion on chro...
We identified and mapped an anatomically localized failure of cortical maturation in Williams syndro...
Quantitative studies of brain morphology in a group of subjects with Williams syndrome revealed a di...
Quantitative studies of brain morphology in a group of subjects with Williams syndrome revealed a di...
The corpus callosum is the largest fibre tract in the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...
The corpus callosum is the largest fibre tract in the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres...
Abstract Background Williams syndrome (WS), a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by hemizygous ...
Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder caused by a hemizygous deletion on chromo...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
We applied novel mesh-based geometrical modeling methods to calculate and compare the thickness of t...
Brain abnormalities in Williams syndrome (WS) have been consistently reported, despite few studies h...
Although not consistently replicated, a substantial number of studies suggest that left-handers have...
Williams syndrome (WS) is rare genetic form of mental retardation caused by a micro-deletion on chro...
We identified and mapped an anatomically localized failure of cortical maturation in Williams syndro...
Quantitative studies of brain morphology in a group of subjects with Williams syndrome revealed a di...
Quantitative studies of brain morphology in a group of subjects with Williams syndrome revealed a di...
The corpus callosum is the largest fibre tract in the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres...
Background:As a neurobehavioral disorder with a spe-cific neurocognitive profile and awell-defined g...
The corpus callosum is the largest fibre tract in the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres...
Abstract Background Williams syndrome (WS), a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by hemizygous ...