This study examined individual differences as well as the development of sensory processing difficulties in children with Williams syndrome (WS) using a cross-sectional (Experiment 1) and longitudinal design (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, a clustering approach of sensory processing scores suggested two groups. Experiment 2 showed that the clusters identified in Experiment 1 were not stable across development, especially for those with high sensory impairments at either time point. Yet, most children experienced high impairments in sensory registration at both time points, suggesting impaired registration is a core phenotype of sensory processing in children with WS across development. Possible mechanisms, limitations and implications are ...
The purpose of this research study is to determine the similarities and differences in sensory proce...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Will...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
To date, little is known about sensory processing in Williams syndrome (WS) and the similarities of ...
Background A small amount of research with individuals who have Williams Syndrome (WS) suggests tha...
This study explored the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behavio...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) share psychopathology relating to sensory ...
PhD ThesisAutism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Williams syndrome (WS) are neurodevelopmental conditio...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the last review of Williams syndrome in Current Opinion (2001) there have b...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Global and local processing was studied in Williams Syndrome (WS), autism (AS), and Down Syndrome (D...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with a specific cognitive p...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
The purpose of this research study is to determine the similarities and differences in sensory proce...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Will...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
To date, little is known about sensory processing in Williams syndrome (WS) and the similarities of ...
Background A small amount of research with individuals who have Williams Syndrome (WS) suggests tha...
This study explored the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behavio...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) share psychopathology relating to sensory ...
PhD ThesisAutism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Williams syndrome (WS) are neurodevelopmental conditio...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
This study investigated the relation between sensory visual problems and the severity of visuospatia...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the last review of Williams syndrome in Current Opinion (2001) there have b...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Global and local processing was studied in Williams Syndrome (WS), autism (AS), and Down Syndrome (D...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with a specific cognitive p...
AbstractWilliams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe spatial deficits a...
The purpose of this research study is to determine the similarities and differences in sensory proce...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Will...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...