Individuals with the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) often report difficulty processing and acting in depth, such as crossing roads or reaching for objects; however little research attention has been directed at understanding depth perception and action in depth in WS and whether deficits in depth perception have an ocular or perceptual root in this group. This study assessed the extent and relationship of deficits in stereopsis (binocular, three dimensional vision) and actions performed in depth in WS, as well as in typically developing participants (TD) matched for non-verbal ability. Stereoacuity was age-appropriate in the TD group but at the level of a TD three year old in WS; one third of the WS group did not show ev...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomo...
Individuals with the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) often report difficulty proc...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cognitive defici...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WMS) show an interesting dissociation of ability within the visu...
Williams' syndrome (WS) is a rare, genetically based disorder of cognitive development. Affected ind...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Abstract—Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cogniti...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Williams Syndrome is a genetically determined neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by an uneven...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder. At a cognitive level, this population display poo...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomo...
Individuals with the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) often report difficulty proc...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cognitive defici...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WMS) show an interesting dissociation of ability within the visu...
Williams' syndrome (WS) is a rare, genetically based disorder of cognitive development. Affected ind...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Abstract—Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that re-sults in profound spatial cogniti...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Williams Syndrome is a genetically determined neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by an uneven...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder. At a cognitive level, this population display poo...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have impairments in visuospatial tasks and in manual visuomo...