Created by Dooney
about 11 years ago
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What are the difficulties in face processing regarding Williams Syndrome?
What are the language features of someone with Williams Syndrome?
In Williams Syndrome what is found regarding sound?
What is the problem with neuroanatomy research with Williams Syndrome?
Generally what is seen in adults with Williams Syndrome?
What do syndromes having distinct facial tells us as a whole?
What do strong modularity theories imply?
Who said development itself is key to understanding developmental disorders?
What are the problem behavioural characteristics of someone with Fragile X?
What is executive function?
Do Fragile X have a problem with or enhanced executive functioning?
What abilities are enhanced in Fragile X
Do patients with Fragile X have distinctive facial features?
What does drinking a lot of alcohol (binge or chronic alcoholics) during pregnancy cause a baby to have?
What do distinctive facial features arise from in foetal alcohol syndrome?
Despite from psychological problems, what general problems do those with foetal alcohol syndrome have?
What are neural characteristics of someone with foetal alcohol syndrome?
What are behavioural characteristics of someone with foetal alcohol syndrome?
How common is Williams syndrome?
Does William Syndrome have distinctive facial features?
What are the three factors of modularity?
Does autism have distinctive facial features?
What is the triad deficits in autism?
How do people Autism with look at social interaction?
What causes have been identified for autism?
What was previously thought to cause Autism, and why has it been thrown out?
What is Sigmon's theory of autism?
What do autistic people have a problem with and a benefit in?
What is key about the disabilities in Ausitics?
Who found monozygotic twins have a higher incidence rate of both having autism, than diozygotic?
What has found to be responsible for social difficulties and non-social difficulties?
What are the results of Sally-Anne task with autistic?
What are neural characteristics of someone with autism?
What could cause the poor/reversed lateralisation of ausitic people?
Thalidomide victims have higher risk of developing?
In autism what causes distinctive facial features?
How is Williams syndrome seen to be a dissociation to austism?
In Williams syndrome, what is facial processing like?
What is the genetic Williams syndrome?
Regarding Williams Syndrome, there are claims of specific genetic deficits lead to, what? And what is the problems with these claims?
Which disorders have a clear genetic cause?
What is the most common genetic disorder, and is it heritable?
Why does downs syndrome have the highest survival rate?
What does down syndrome lead to an increased risk of?
What are the distinctive features of someone with Down's Syndrome?
What are the neural characteristics of someone with downs syndrome?
What originally did down syndrome used to be seen as a learning disability? How has it changed?
What is the abilities of someone with down syndrome like?
What are patients with downs syndrome have a higher risk of due to not having a social advantage?
What is the second most common genetic disorder, and is it heritable?
What causes Fragile X?
Which gender is more likely to suffer from Fragile X and why?
Which gene is impaired in Fragile X, and what is it responsible for? How is it seen in the patient's brain?