Deborah M. Riby, Mary Hanley, Hannah Kirk, Fiona Clark et al.
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profile of hyper-sociability and heightened social sensitivity across the developmental spectrum. In addition, previous research suggests that both children and adults with WS have a predisposition towards ...
Deborah M. Riby, Hannah Kirk, Mary Hanley, Leigh M. Riby
BACKGROUND: The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) is characterised by a distinctive cognitive profile and an intriguing social phenotype. Individuals with the disorder are often highly social engaging with familiar and unfamiliar people and once in an interaction they often show subtle a...