Table 1.
Groups | n | Age – years | Gender – male | Full IQ | SISQ – AS | SISQ – ES | ||||
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Adult WS cohort | ||||||||||
WS | 22 | 31.6 | (10.8) | 59% | 66.6 | (5.0) | 5.4 | (1.4) | 5.8 | (0.8) |
HC | 16 | 25.9 | (7.0) | 37% | 96.7 | (14.6) | 3.6 | (1.2) | 4.4 | (1.0) |
Atypical WSa | 5 | 17.7 | (2.5) | 20% | 74 | 4.2 | 5.8 | |||
Child cohort | ||||||||||
WS | 7 | 11.95 | (1.75) | 29% | ||||||
TD | 23 | 9.48 | (1.87) | 52% | ||||||
FL | 8 | 9.73 | (1.26) | 50% | ||||||
HFA | 14 | 9.83 | (1.45) | 79% | ||||||
SLI | 8 | 10.09 | (1.48) | 75% |
WS: Williams Syndrome. HC: healthy controls. TD: typical developed individuals. FL: Individuals with focal lesions in the MRI scans of brain. HFA: high function autism. SLI: specific language impairment.
Behavioral measures on Atypical WS were available for one male teenager. Hence, standard deviations were not shown.