Just another face in the crowd: Evidence for decreased detection of angry faces in children with Williams syndrome

A Santos, C Silva, D Rosset, C Deruelle - Neuropsychologia, 2010 - Elsevier
The detection of social threat is crucial for adaptive behaviour. Previous studies have shown
that angry faces capture attention and are processed more efficiently than happy faces …

Abnormal prefrontal cortex function during response inhibition in Turner syndrome: functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence

L Tamm, V Menon, AL Reiss - Biological Psychiatry, 2003 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Turner syndrome (TuS) arises from the partial or complete absence of one
X chromosome. Although neuropsychological studies report impaired attentional function …

Altered brain structure in infants with Turner syndrome

ML Davenport, E Cornea, K Xia, JJ Crowley… - Cerebral …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder affecting approximately 1: 2000 live-born
females. It results from partial or complete X monosomy and is associated with a range of …

Face and emotion recognition deficits in Turner syndrome: a possible role for X-linked genes in amygdala development.

K Lawrence, J Kuntsi, M Coleman, R Campbell… - …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Face recognition is thought to rely on configural visual processing, Where face recognition
impairments have been identified, qualitatively delayed or anomalous configural processing …

Turner syndrome: A cognitive neuroscience approach

J Rovet, L Buchanan - 1999 - direct.mit.edu
BL is a lovely 14-year-old daughter of a dentist and an accountant. The only obvious
physical symptom of Turner syndrome is her short stature (approximately 4 ft 7 in.). BL's …

A review of neuropsychological and motor studies in Turner Syndrome

MWG Nijhuis-van der Sanden, PATM Eling… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2003 - Elsevier
We reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until March 2003 with
respect to the following questions: Is there a consistent pattern of cognitive and/or motor …

Turner syndrome: a review of genetic and hormonal influences on neuropsychological functioning

J Rovet - Child Neuropsychology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Turner syndrome (TS) is a gene tic disorder affecting mainly females that arises from a loss
of X chromosome material, most usually one of the two X chromosomes. TS is associated …

Mental health and neurodevelopment in children and adolescents with Turner syndrome

J Wolstencroft, W Mandy, D Skuse - Women's Health, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare sex chromosome aneuploidy, with an incidence
of four in 10,000 new-born girls. TS is often associated with impaired social communication …

Normal performance in non-visual social cognition tasks in women with turner syndrome

D Anaki, T Zadikov-Mor, V Gepstein… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder in women resulting from a partial or
complete absence of the X chromosome. In addition to physical and hormonal dysfunctions …

Neuroanatomical spatial patterns in Turner syndrome

MJ Marzelli, F Hoeft, DS Hong, AL Reiss - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
Turner syndrome (TS) is a highly prevalent genetic condition caused by partial or complete
absence of one X-chromosome in a female and is associated with a lack of endogenous …