Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extreme compulsion to engage in communication with other people, whilst the opposite has been cited regarding autism. The most important social cue in our environment is the human face, which must be successfully recognised and interpreted for communicative signals. Although clear differences are apparent in social skills, individuals with WS and autism have been described as showing similarly atypical face processing styles. The present research addressed issues of face perception in Williams syndrome and autism to gain further insights into social abilities of individuals with these developmental disorders. Importantly, the research was grounded ...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterised by different social phenotypes ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
PhD ThesisThe social profiles seen in Williams syndrome (WS) and autism (ASD) have often been cited...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current paper explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current paper explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
The neuro-developmental disorders of Williams syndrome (WS) and autism can reveal key components of ...
The genetic disorder Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with a propulsion towards social stimuli a...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current study explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Background From a young age the typical development of social functioning relies upon the allocation...
Background From a young age the typical development of social functioning relies upon the allocation...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterised by different social phenotypes ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
PhD ThesisThe social profiles seen in Williams syndrome (WS) and autism (ASD) have often been cited...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current paper explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current paper explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes ...
The neuro-developmental disorders of Williams syndrome (WS) and autism can reveal key components of ...
The genetic disorder Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with a propulsion towards social stimuli a...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current study explores unfamiliar face processing in...
Background From a young age the typical development of social functioning relies upon the allocation...
Background From a young age the typical development of social functioning relies upon the allocation...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...