This study aimed to evaluate spatial function in subjects with Williams syndrome (WS) by using a large-scale task with multiple rewards and comparing the spatial abilities of WS subjects with those of mental age-matched control children. In the present spatial task, WS participants had to explore an open space to search nine rewards placed in buckets arranged according to three spatial configurations: a cross, a 3 × 3 matrix and a cluster composed by three groups of three buckets each. The findings demonstrate that WS individuals were impaired in efficiently exploring the environment and in building cognitive spatial maps. In exploring the three spatial configurations, they performed worse than control subjects on all parameters analyzed. I...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
This study study aimed to evaluate spatial function in subjects with Williams syndrome (WS) by using...
This study was aimed at evaluating spatial function in subjects with Williams syndrome by using the ...
This study was aimed at evaluating the spatial abilities in individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic deletion syndrome, is characterized by severe visuospatial deficit...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with an impaired capacity for vis...
Recent findings suggest that difficulties on small-scale visuospatial tasks documented in Williams s...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) demonstrate impaired visuo-spatial abilities in comparison t...
We investigated the role of executive and spatial representational processes in impaired per-formanc...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) display poor visuo-spatial cognition relative to verbal abil...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) display poor visuo-spatial cognition relative to verbal abil...
The present study investigated verbal and spatial working memory (WM) functioning in individuals wit...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
This study study aimed to evaluate spatial function in subjects with Williams syndrome (WS) by using...
This study was aimed at evaluating spatial function in subjects with Williams syndrome by using the ...
This study was aimed at evaluating the spatial abilities in individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic deletion syndrome, is characterized by severe visuospatial deficit...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with an impaired capacity for vis...
Recent findings suggest that difficulties on small-scale visuospatial tasks documented in Williams s...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) demonstrate impaired visuo-spatial abilities in comparison t...
We investigated the role of executive and spatial representational processes in impaired per-formanc...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) display poor visuo-spatial cognition relative to verbal abil...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) display poor visuo-spatial cognition relative to verbal abil...
The present study investigated verbal and spatial working memory (WM) functioning in individuals wit...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Indiv...
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...