Deborah M. Riby

Affiliations: 
Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
williams syndrome, face perception, social cognition, autism
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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
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