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Atypical Development

Models of atypical development must also be models of normal development

Models of atypical development must also be models of normal development

... that atypical development could transform a module into something else (or vice versa), such a pos- sibility would not alter interest in compartmentalized versus global functions and their ...

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The emergence of the social brain network: evidence from typical and atypical development

The emergence of the social brain network: evidence from typical and atypical development

... during development is to examine whether the face- sensitive ERP component, the N170/N290, is modulated by the direction of gaze of a ...with development they partially ...of atypical ...

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Neuroimaging of typical and atypical development: A perspective from multiple levels of analysis

Neuroimaging of typical and atypical development: A perspective from multiple levels of analysis

... and atypical development has depended on several assumptions about the postnatal maturation of the ...brain development, indicates that there is a need to: obtain data from early in ...

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The Social Gaze: social visual orienting in typical and atypical development

The Social Gaze: social visual orienting in typical and atypical development

... between atypical development, attention to faces and subsequent face processing abilities may have a different ...but atypical sustained attention to the face at 6 months, had poorer face processing ...

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Diagnostic Accuracy of a Classificatory Algorithm for Self Injurious Behaviors among Children and Adolescents with Atypical Development.

Diagnostic Accuracy of a Classificatory Algorithm for Self Injurious Behaviors among Children and Adolescents with Atypical Development.

... Morbidity and mortality associated with SIB is high as it can range from a painless rubbing to disastrous injurious behaviours like self-mutilatory behaviour. It is problem that requires resource-intensive treatment with ...

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Route knowledge and configural knowledge in typical and atypical development: a comparison of sparse and rich environments

Route knowledge and configural knowledge in typical and atypical development: a comparison of sparse and rich environments

... knowledge, this holds a different emphasis as the partici- pant is not switching perspectives to simply reverse a route, but to determine the relationships across spatial locations in the VE. The switching component ...

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Dynamic sustained attention markers differentiate atypical development: the case of Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome

Dynamic sustained attention markers differentiate atypical development: the case of Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome

... In another case, Brown et al. (2003) assessed sustained attention in toddlers with Williams syndrome and Down's syndrome by measuring how long the toddlers maintained their interest in playing with study toys. They ...

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Face processing in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: atypical development and visual scanning alterations

Face processing in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: atypical development and visual scanning alterations

... less likely to look at salient features when exploring faces [33, 34, 50 – 52]. Future research should further investigate the dynamic and the temporal evolution of the initial fixation positions to better understand the ...

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Atypical development of the executive attention network in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

Atypical development of the executive attention network in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

... While schizophrenia-related cognitive impairments in chil- dren with 22q11.2DS is of particular interest, direct associations between cognitive impairment and the development of psychotic disorders in 22q11.2DS ...

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Route knowledge and configural knowledge in typical and atypical development: a comparison of sparse and rich environments

Route knowledge and configural knowledge in typical and atypical development: a comparison of sparse and rich environments

... Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with a prevalence of between approximately 1 in 7500 [44] and 1 in 20,000 [32]. Individuals with WS present with moderate learning difficulties and a cognitive profile in ...

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Atypical development of white matter microstructure of the corpus callosum in males with autism: a longitudinal investigation

Atypical development of white matter microstructure of the corpus callosum in males with autism: a longitudinal investigation

... during narrow windows of development. However, the cohort sequential design allowed us to more rapidly answer this key longitudinal question in autism than would have been possible with a longitudinal panel ...

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Atypical eye contact in autism: Models, mechanisms and development

Atypical eye contact in autism: Models, mechanisms and development

... the atypical interaction between subcortical structures, including the amygdala, and other cortical and subcortical structures involved in the social brain ...that atypical development results in the ...

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Atypical Bacteria and Macrolides in Asthma

Atypical Bacteria and Macrolides in Asthma

... practice. Atypical bacteria can enhance airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation, both of which have been associated with exacerbations in patients with preexisting ...the development of ...the ...

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Diagnostic characters of an atypical Candida

Diagnostic characters of an atypical Candida

... The colony and microscopic morphologies of the atypical Candida most closely resemble those of Candida tropicalis or of reported sucrose-negative variants of C.. However, the atypical is[r] ...

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Echovirus 22 is an atypical enterovirus.

Echovirus 22 is an atypical enterovirus.

... The inability to shut off host cell protein synthesis and the possession of a diverged enterovirus group antigen which is recognized by enterovirus-immune T cells suggests that the EV22 [r] ...

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The Dimension of Atypical Employment in Romania

The Dimension of Atypical Employment in Romania

... Adding together 3 the figures above, and taking into account the fact that other types of atypical work are not accepted or known by the Romanian law or are negligible in terms of numbers (e.g.: ”members of the ...

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Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome

Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome

... impairment. Atypical HUS (aHUS) defines non Shiga-toxin-HUS and even if some authors include secondary aHUS due to Streptococcus pneumoniae or other causes, aHUS designates a primary disease due to a disorder in ...

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Atypical presentations of propionic acidemia

Atypical presentations of propionic acidemia

... The diagnosis of PA was confirmed after the results of Tandem MS/MS and urine gas chromatography/mass spectrometry GC/MS.. She was started on, Na Benzoate, L-Carnitine and Biotin beside [r] ...

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 NOVEL ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS

 NOVEL ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS

... the atypical antipsychotics to be developed, it was first introduced in Europe in 1971, but was voluntarily withdrawn by the manufacturer in 1975 after it was shown to cause agranulocytosis, a condition involving ...

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Atypical manifestations of malaria

Atypical manifestations of malaria

... treated with peritoneal dialysis, diuretics, and a ntibiotics. Malarial toxin (like Shiga toxin) can alter endothelial cell integrity and provoke the sequence of events, leading to extensive microvasculature damage ...

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