Codina i Solà, Marta, 1988-; Costa-Roger, Mar; Pérez García, Débora, 1985-; Flores Peirats, Raquel; Palacios Verdú, María Gabriela, 1983-; Cuscó Martí, Ivon, 1973-; Pérez Jurado, Luis Alberto
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2019)
Background: The hallmark of the neurobehavioural phenotype of Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is increased sociability and relatively preserved language skills, often described as opposite to autism spectrum disorders (ASD). ...