AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic syndromes and associated developmental delay. This article presents an overview of this research area and demonstrates how understanding pathways between gene disorders and behaviour can inform our understanding of the difficulties individuals with genetic syndromes and developmental delay experience, including self-injurious behaviour, social exploitation, social anxiety, social skills deficits, sensory differences, temper outbursts and repetitive behaviours. In addition, physical health difficulties and their interaction with behaviour are considered. The article demonstrates the complexity involved in assessing a child with a rare genetic synd...
Background An emerging literature on behavioural phenotypes has highlighted apparent associations be...
Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associate...
Although the field of psychiatry has witnessed the proliferation of studies on Gene × Environment (G...
Behavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic syndromes an...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
Advances in biobehavioural sciences are bringing important changes in the field of intellectual disa...
Challenging behaviour displayed by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities represent...
Background: Despite a well-established literature on challenging behaviours, research on temper out...
Behavioural correlates of specific genetic conditions are increasingly researched. Such research is ...
This paper discusses issues arising from studies of the particular behavioural and psychopathologica...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
Knowledge of behavior change with age can inform our understanding of maturation and contextual infl...
Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of heterogeneous conditions characterized by a delay or dis...
Aim of the dissertation: To expand the knowledge on the behavioural phenotypes, level of parenting ...
The concept of a behavioural phenotype was first introduced by Nyhan (1972) when he described a char...
Background An emerging literature on behavioural phenotypes has highlighted apparent associations be...
Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associate...
Although the field of psychiatry has witnessed the proliferation of studies on Gene × Environment (G...
Behavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic syndromes an...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
Advances in biobehavioural sciences are bringing important changes in the field of intellectual disa...
Challenging behaviour displayed by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities represent...
Background: Despite a well-established literature on challenging behaviours, research on temper out...
Behavioural correlates of specific genetic conditions are increasingly researched. Such research is ...
This paper discusses issues arising from studies of the particular behavioural and psychopathologica...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
Knowledge of behavior change with age can inform our understanding of maturation and contextual infl...
Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of heterogeneous conditions characterized by a delay or dis...
Aim of the dissertation: To expand the knowledge on the behavioural phenotypes, level of parenting ...
The concept of a behavioural phenotype was first introduced by Nyhan (1972) when he described a char...
Background An emerging literature on behavioural phenotypes has highlighted apparent associations be...
Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associate...
Although the field of psychiatry has witnessed the proliferation of studies on Gene × Environment (G...