Stimulus Overselectivity in Autism, Down Syndrome, and
Typical Development
William V. Dube, Rachel S. Farber, Marlana R. Mueller, Eileen Grant, Lucy Lorin, and Curtis K.
Deutsch


Abstract
Stimulus overselectivity refers to maladaptive narrow attending that is a common learning problem among children with intelle ctual disabilities  and frequently associated with autism.
The prese nt study contrasted oversele ctivity among groups of children with autism, Down syndrome, and typical development....  Leer mas

Publicacion: 23/07/2016 

Beyond Trisomy 21: Phenotypic Variability in People with Down
Syndrome Explained by Further Chromosome Mis-segregation and
Mosaic Aneuploidy
Huntington Potter*
Department of Neurology, and Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, Rocky Mountain Alzheimer’s Disease Center, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center,
USA


Abstract Phenotypic variability is a fundamental feature of the human population and is particularly evident among peoplewith Down syndrome and/or Alzheimer’s disease.
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Publicacion: 23/07/2016