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Face processing in Williams syndrome is already atypical in infancy
Janice Brown
Applied Sciences
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Williams Syndrome
100%
Face Processing
100%
Processing Ability
25%
Processing Module
25%
Cognitive Processes
12%
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
12%
Chronological Age
12%
Human Brain
12%
Neural Processes
12%
Down Syndrome
12%
Mental Age
12%
Socio-cognitive Abilities
12%
Featural
12%
Eye Shape
12%
Typical Face
12%
Typically Developing Controls
12%
Schematic Faces
12%
Psychology
Williams Syndrome
100%
Cognitive Function
12%
Cognitive Process
12%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
12%
Down Syndrome
12%
Human Brain
12%
Adolescence
12%