A specific deficit of dorsal stream function in Williams' syndrome.
Williams' syndrome (WS) is a rare, genetically based disorder of cognitive development. Affected individuals show a severe deficit of spatial cognition but a relative sparing of language and face recognition. To examine the possible neural basis of the spatial deficit, we tested a group of WS c...
Main Authors: | Atkinson, J, King, J, Braddick, O, Nokes, L, Anker, S, Braddick, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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