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273 related items for PubMed ID: 24029809

  • 21. Sleep EEG fingerprints reveal accelerated thalamocortical oscillatory dynamics in Williams syndrome.
    Bódizs R, Gombos F, Kovács I.
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  • 23. Development of novel metaphor and metonymy comprehension in typically developing children and Williams syndrome.
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