Electrophysiological study of face inversion effects in Williams syndrome |
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Authors: | Miho Nakamura Shoko Watanabe Masumi Inagaki Masahiro Hirai Kensaku Miki Yukiko Honda Ryusuke Kakigi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Integrative Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan;2. Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center, Japan;3. Department of Developmental Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP), Japan;4. Department of Physiological Sciences, School of Life Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan;5. Department of Educational Support, National Institute of Special Needs Education, Japan |
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Abstract: | Objective: In order to evaluate whether face perception is intact or not in Williams syndrome (WS), the face inversion effects (FIE) in the event-related potential (ERP) or magnetoencephalography (MEG) were investigated in three teenaged patients with WS. Methods: Responses to the inverted faces and upright faces were compared using MEG for one 13 year old girl with WS (subject A) and ERP for boys with WS at 16 and 14 years of age (subjects B and C, respectively). Results: Although age-matched control children showed FIE in both MEG and ERP studies, two subjects (A and B) with WS showed no FIE at all. The neurophysiological data of ERP in subject B was significantly different from those of the age-matched controls. On the other hand, a boy with WS (subject C) showed typical FIE in the same manner as the age-matched controls. Conclusions: The difference between those with or without FIE was not explained merely by the chronological age, a simple delay in mental age or in the ability to discriminate among upright faces. The absence of FIE may be related to the severity of a deficit in the dorsal pathway function that is characteristic to the syndrome. |
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Keywords: | MEG, magnetoencephalography ERP, event-related potential WISC, Wechsler intelligence scale for children K-ABC, Kaufmann assessment battery for children IQ, Intelligence quotient pIQ, performance intelligence quotient vIQ, verbal intelligence quotient FIE, face inversion effects |
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