B P Klein-Tasman
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Klein-Tasman B, Lee K
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2017 Mar;
61(9):853-865.
PMID: 28271572
Background: There is sparse literature about problem behaviour in young children with Williams syndrome (WS) and little consideration of the perspectives of multiple respondents. Methods: Problem behaviour of 35 children...
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Pitts C, Klein-Tasman B, Osborne J, Mervis C
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2016 Aug;
60(10):1031-42.
PMID: 27545817
Background: Specific phobia (SP) is the most common anxiety disorder among children with Williams syndrome (WS); prevalence rates derived from Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-based diagnostic interviews range...
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Mervis C, Klein-Tasman B, Mastin M
Am J Ment Retard
. 2001 Mar;
106(1):82-93.
PMID: 11246716
The adaptive behavior of forty-one 4- through 8-year-olds with Williams syndrome was assessed using the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales-Interview Edition. Based on the cognitive and personality profiles characteristic of children...
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Mervis C, Robinson B, Bertrand J, Morris C, Klein-Tasman B, Armstrong S
Brain Cogn
. 2000 Dec;
44(3):604-28.
PMID: 11104544
Williams syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a hemizygous deletion of approximately 1.5 megabases on chromosome 7q11.23. In this article, we outline a Williams Syndrome Cognitive Profile (WSCP)...
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Mervis C, Klein-Tasman B
Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev
. 2000 Jul;
6(2):148-58.
PMID: 10899809
Williams syndrome is caused by a microdeletion of at least 16 genes on chromosome 7q11.23. The syndrome results in mild to moderate mental retardation or learning disability. The behavioral phenotype...