We compared verbally matched attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Williams syndrome (WS), and typically developing individuals (N = 19 each group) on behavioral symptoms (Conners ADHD rating scale) and neuropsychological functioning. Neuropsychological tasks included those that assessed short-term memory and executive functions from the CANTAB (Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery) neuropsychological battery. Children with WS scored within the abnormal range and did not differ in severity from ADHD children on the Conners Oppositionality, Cognitive Problems/Inattention, Hyperactivity, and ADHD Index subscales. The WS and ADHD groups also showed similar patterns of neuropsychological functioning, particularly in wo...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
We examined whether neurocognitive profiles could be distinguished in children with ADHD and typical...
Children and adolescents with Williams syndrome (WS) frequently present inattention and hy-peractivi...
We compared verbally matched attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Williams syndrome (WS)...
We compared verbally matched attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Williams syndrome (WS)...
The present study investigated executive neuropsychological functioning in individuals with the neur...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
The aims of this study were twofold: (1) to explore theoretical links between the neuropsychological...
The present study examines the comorbidity between specific learning disorders (SLD) and attention d...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) arises from a 7q11.23 deletion and is associated with well-esta...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder that affects many aspe...
Background: Previous studies of clinical samples of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity di...
& The rare, genetically based disorder, Williams syndrome (WMS), produces a constellation of dis...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
We examined whether neurocognitive profiles could be distinguished in children with ADHD and typical...
Children and adolescents with Williams syndrome (WS) frequently present inattention and hy-peractivi...
We compared verbally matched attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Williams syndrome (WS)...
We compared verbally matched attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Williams syndrome (WS)...
The present study investigated executive neuropsychological functioning in individuals with the neur...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neur...
The aims of this study were twofold: (1) to explore theoretical links between the neuropsychological...
The present study examines the comorbidity between specific learning disorders (SLD) and attention d...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) arises from a 7q11.23 deletion and is associated with well-esta...
Introduction: Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder that affects many aspe...
Background: Previous studies of clinical samples of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity di...
& The rare, genetically based disorder, Williams syndrome (WMS), produces a constellation of dis...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
We examined whether neurocognitive profiles could be distinguished in children with ADHD and typical...
Children and adolescents with Williams syndrome (WS) frequently present inattention and hy-peractivi...