Stage 1 Registered Report: Variation in neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with sex chromosome trisomies: protocol for a test of the double hit hypothesis
Abstract Background: The presence of an extra sex chromosome is associated with an increased rate of neurodevelopmental difficulties involving language. Group averages, however, obscure a wide range of outcomes. Hypothesis: The 'double hit' hypothesis proposes that the adverse impact of th...
Main Authors: | Newbury, D, Simpson, N, Thompson, P, Bishop, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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F1000Research
2018
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