Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specific linguistic pattern. Comparing performances of WS subjects with those of normal children in a word span task, we found that WS subjects revealed normal phonological similarity and length effects but a reduced frequency effect. Our results suggest comparable phonological encoding mechanisms in WS and normal controls and, at the same time, it provides evidence for an impaired access to lexical-semantic knowledge in WS subjects. This dissociation fits well with the particular pattern of linguistic abilities of these subjects
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study investigates the hypothesis of selective impairment in meaning relative to form in the la...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
It has been claimed that verbal short-term memory in Williams syndrome is characterised by an over-u...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder due to microdeletion in chromosome 7,...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
peer reviewedWe report the case of a 20-year-old woman, CS, with Williams syndrome, who showed parti...
Abstract--- This study attempts to understand the relationship between use of context and semantic k...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic condition characterised by intellectual disability, typical...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study investigates the hypothesis of selective impairment in meaning relative to form in the la...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
It has been claimed that verbal short-term memory in Williams syndrome is characterised by an over-u...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder due to microdeletion in chromosome 7,...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
peer reviewedWe report the case of a 20-year-old woman, CS, with Williams syndrome, who showed parti...
Abstract--- This study attempts to understand the relationship between use of context and semantic k...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic condition characterised by intellectual disability, typical...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
This study investigates the hypothesis of selective impairment in meaning relative to form in the la...