Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in Williams syndrome (WS) but little is known about how other aspects of the Williams syndrome behavioural phenotype change across the life-span. Therefore, the present study examined age associated changes in a number of different domains of functioning in adults with WS. Semi-structured interviews and standardized assessments of physical health, educational and occupational levels, self-care and independence, social interactions, and behavioural difficulties were conducted with adults with WS and their parents/carers. Ninety-two individuals with genetic confirmation of WS (50 males, 42 females) participated in a cross-sectional study (age range...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
Research exploring cognitive processing associated with Williams Syndrome (WS) has suggested that ex...
Williams Syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder, is characterized by peaks and valleys...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Background Little is known about trajectories of cognitive functioning as individuals with Willi...
Abstract Background: Williams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is...
This study assessed adaptive functioning in children and adults with Williams syndrome. The aims wer...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Chapter 1. Systema...
Background: Williams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is borderlin...
BackgroundWilliams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is borderline ...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
Research exploring cognitive processing associated with Williams Syndrome (WS) has suggested that ex...
Williams Syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder, is characterized by peaks and valleys...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Background Little is known about trajectories of cognitive functioning as individuals with Willi...
Abstract Background: Williams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is...
This study assessed adaptive functioning in children and adults with Williams syndrome. The aims wer...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Chapter 1. Systema...
Background: Williams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is borderlin...
BackgroundWilliams syndrome (WBS) is a genetic multisystem disorder. The main symptom is borderline ...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
Research exploring cognitive processing associated with Williams Syndrome (WS) has suggested that ex...
Williams Syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder, is characterized by peaks and valleys...