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The results indicate that schizophrenia is marked by a disruption in rapid facial responding to facial expressions, but intact responding to non-facial emotional stimuli
Initial evaluation suggests that QI-Disability is a reliable and valid measure of quality of life across the spectrum of intellectual disability
Rapid facial reactions to emotional stimuli are intact in late adulthood, even in response to stimuli that activate more automatic and implicit forms of emotion processing
Findings provide preliminary evidence that early psychosis is associated with reduced heart rate variability
We investigated parental observations to identify QOL domains in children with Down Syndrome and determined whether domains differed between children and teens.
Existing quality of life scales for children in the general population or with other disabilities did not capture the QOL of children with Rett syndrome
Pregnancy is a time of vulnerability for vitamin D insufficiency, and there is an emerging literature associating low levels of 25(OH)-vitamin D with...
There is accumulating evidence for a link between maternal stress during pregnancy and later behavioural and emotional problems in children.
Our vision is to increase awareness and improve outcomes for children with movement disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions impacting on motor function.
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