Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) and autism are characterized by different social phenotypes but have been said to show similar atypicalities of face-processing style. Although the structural encoding of faces may be similarly atypical in these two developmental disorders, there are clear differences in overall face skills. The inclusion of both populations in the same study can address how the profile of face skills varies across disorders. The current paper explored the processing of identity, eye-gaze, lip-reading, and expressions of emotion using the same participants across face domains. The tasks had previously been used to make claims of a modular structure to face perception in typical development. Participants with WS (N=15)...
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...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
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 ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
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) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current study explores unfamiliar face processing in...
PhD ThesisThe social profiles seen in Williams syndrome (WS) and autism (ASD) have often been cited...
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)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
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...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...
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 ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
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) have been characterised as hyper-sociable, showing an extrem...
Using traditional face perception paradigms the current study explores unfamiliar face processing in...
PhD ThesisThe social profiles seen in Williams syndrome (WS) and autism (ASD) have often been cited...
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)...
International audienceAbstract Background Williams syndrome (WS) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)...
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...
Face recognition ability is often reported to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS). Yet ...