Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomotor control, consistent with parietal and cerebellar abnormalities. Here we examined whether individuals with WS also have difficulties in visually controlling whole-body movements. We investigated visual control of stepping down at a change of level in children with WS (5-16-year-olds), who descended a single step while their movement was kinematically recorded. On each trial step height was set unpredictably, so that visual information was necessary to perceive the step depth and position the legs appropriately before landing. Kinematic measures established that children with WS did not use visual information to slow the leg at an appropria...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Visuospatial difficulties in Williams syndrome (WS) are well documented. Recently, research has show...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomo...
Recent evidence indicates that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neu...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cognitive defici...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
Impaired control of balance has been described in Williams syndrome (WS). The aim of this study was ...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Abstract—Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cogniti...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Williams' syndrome (WS) is a rare, genetically based disorder of cognitive development. Affected ind...
Individuals with the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) often report difficulty proc...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Visuospatial difficulties in Williams syndrome (WS) are well documented. Recently, research has show...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomo...
Recent evidence indicates that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neu...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cognitive defici...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
Impaired control of balance has been described in Williams syndrome (WS). The aim of this study was ...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Abstract—Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cogniti...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Williams' syndrome (WS) is a rare, genetically based disorder of cognitive development. Affected ind...
Individuals with the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) often report difficulty proc...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Visuospatial difficulties in Williams syndrome (WS) are well documented. Recently, research has show...