Deborah M. Riby
Affiliations: | Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom |
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williams syndrome, face perception, social cognition, autismGoogle:
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Kleberg JL, Hallman AEZ, Galazka MA, et al. (2023) No transfer of arousal from other's eyes in Williams syndrome. Scientific Reports. 13: 18397 |
Ridley E, Arnott B, Riby DM, et al. (2022) The Quality of Everyday Eye Contact in Williams Syndrome: Insights From Cross-Syndrome Comparisons. American Journal On Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 127: 293-312 |
Kleberg JL, Riby D, Fawcett C, et al. (2022) Williams syndrome: reduced orienting to other's eyes in a hypersocial phenotype. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders |
South M, Hanley M, Normansell-Mossa K, et al. (2021) "Intolerance of uncertainty" mediates the relationship between social profile and anxiety in both Williams syndrome and autism. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research. 14: 1986-1995 |
McDougal E, Riby DM, Hanley M. (2020) Profiles of academic achievement and attention in children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 106: 103749 |
Heaton P, Ridley E, Makhmood S, et al. (2020) Hearing the feeling: Auditory emotion perception in Williams syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 103: 103660 |
Glod M, Riby DM, Rodgers J. (2020) Sensory processing profiles and autistic symptoms as predictive factors in autism spectrum disorder and Williams syndrome. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : Jidr |
Gillooly AE, Riby DM, Durkin K, et al. (2020) Peer Relationships in Children with Williams Syndrome: Parent and Teacher Insights. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders |
Ridley E, Riby DM, Leekam SR. (2020) A cross-syndrome approach to the social phenotype of neurodevelopmental disorders: Focusing on social vulnerability and social interaction style. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 100: 103604 |
Hanley M, Riby DM, Derges M, et al. (2020) Does culture shape face perception in autism? Cross‐cultural evidence of the own‐race advantage from the UK and Japan Developmental Science. 23 |