In neurodevelopmental disorders, unique profiles of executive control and attention appear to co-occur with poor motor coordination. However, less is known about how syndrome-specific cognitive profiles interact with motor control and impact behavioural outcomes in neurodevelopmental disorders such as Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS). Here we aimed to examine the extent to which specific components of executive function interact with gait control when performing cognitive dual-tasks (verbal fluency, digit span) in WS and DS. Spatiotemporal gait characteristics and intra-individual variability of gait were assessed in individuals with WS who were matched on spatial ability to individuals with DS, and chronologically age (CA) mat...
Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. ...
The present study investigated verbal and spatial working memory (WM) functioning in individuals wit...
Motor abnormalities have been suggested to play a role in most neuropsychiatric disorders, as a pote...
Recent evidence indicates that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neu...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
This chapter shows that executive functions and motor planning are impaired in Williams syndrome (WS...
This thesis aimed to examine the motor profile of individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) and indivi...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability in children. With agi...
IntroductionThe striatum and frontal lobes have been shown to have early Alzheimer's disease (AD) ne...
The present study investigated executive neuropsychological functioning in individuals with the neur...
BACKGROUND: Motor deficits such as abnormal gait are an underappreciated yet characteristic phenotyp...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. ...
The present study investigated verbal and spatial working memory (WM) functioning in individuals wit...
Motor abnormalities have been suggested to play a role in most neuropsychiatric disorders, as a pote...
Recent evidence indicates that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neu...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
This chapter shows that executive functions and motor planning are impaired in Williams syndrome (WS...
This thesis aimed to examine the motor profile of individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) and indivi...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability in children. With agi...
IntroductionThe striatum and frontal lobes have been shown to have early Alzheimer's disease (AD) ne...
The present study investigated executive neuropsychological functioning in individuals with the neur...
BACKGROUND: Motor deficits such as abnormal gait are an underappreciated yet characteristic phenotyp...
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction contributes to gait changes, but the precise mechanisms are still ...
Gait characteristics in Down Syndrome are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. Howev...
The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life...
Gait characteristics in Down syndrome (DS) are documented in terms of discrete kinematic variables. ...
The present study investigated verbal and spatial working memory (WM) functioning in individuals wit...
Motor abnormalities have been suggested to play a role in most neuropsychiatric disorders, as a pote...