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A 'learning platform' approach to outcome measurement in fragile X syndrome: a preliminary psychometric studyS S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
J Intellect Disabil Res 56:947-60. 2012..We therefore examined the psychometric properties of a new computerised 'learning platform' approach to outcome measurement in FXS...
Effects of intranasal oxytocin on social anxiety in males with fragile X syndromeScott S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
Psychoneuroendocrinology 37:509-18. 2012..Further double-blind placebo-controlled studies of OT, conducted in combination with behavioral treatment programs, may be warranted...
Comparing descriptive, experimental and informant-based assessments of problem behaviorsScott S Hall
Behavioral Neurogenetics Research Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford University, CA 94305 5719, USA
Res Dev Disabil 26:514-26. 2005..These results appear to question the usefulness of employing descriptive assessments for problem behaviors either as an adjunct or replacement for experimental assessments, particularly given their time-consuming nature...
Using percentile schedules to increase eye contact in children with Fragile X syndromeScott S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, California 94305, USA
J Appl Behav Anal 42:171-6. 2009..Results showed that although aversion to eye contact is often thought to be unamenable to change in FXS, it can be shaped in some individuals using percentile schedules either alone or in combination with overcorrection...
Physiological correlates of social avoidance behavior in children and adolescents with fragile x syndromeScott S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 48:320-9. 2009..To date, almost all studies in this area have been confounded by inclusion of task demands in addition to social demands...
Longitudinal changes in intellectual development in children with Fragile X syndromeScott S Hall
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 36:927-39. 2008..The results of this study suggest that slower learning contributes to the low and declining standardized IQ scores observed in children with FXS...
Compulsive, self-injurious, and autistic behavior in children and adolescents with fragile X syndromeScott S Hall
Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, CA 94305 5795, USA
Am J Ment Retard 113:44-53. 2008..Taken together, these data suggest that autistic and compulsive behaviors are highly prevalent in fragile X syndrome and that lowered levels of FMRP and cortisol may be biological markers for these behaviors...
Autism in fragile X syndrome: a category mistake?Scott S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 49:921-33. 2010..To determine whether this classification is appropriate, we examined the profiles of autistic behaviors shown by boys and girls with FXS...
Structural and environmental characteristics of stereotyped behaviorsScott Hall
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Am J Ment Retard 108:391-402. 2003..Results suggest that an examination of individual topographies of stereotyped behaviors and their structural and environmental characteristics may provide useful insights for understanding the origins of these behaviors...
Modeling family dynamics in children with fragile x syndromeScott S Hall
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5719, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 35:29-42. 2007..Future research efforts should employ longitudinal research designs to confirm these findings...
The acquisition of stimulus equivalence in individuals with fragile X syndromeS S Hall
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, Stanford University, CA 94365, USA
J Intellect Disabil Res 50:643-51. 2006..To date, no studies of stimulus equivalence have been conducted in individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common known cause of inherited ID...
Social escape behaviors in children with fragile X syndromeScott Hall
Behavioral Neurogenetics Research Center, Rm 1367, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
J Autism Dev Disord 36:935-47. 2006..There were no associations between level of FMRP expression and social escape behaviors. These data suggest that specific antecedent biological and environmental factors evoke social escape behaviors in fragile X syndrome...
Treatments for fragile X syndrome: a closer look at the dataScott S Hall
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
Dev Disabil Res Rev 15:353-60. 2009..It is hoped that future research efforts will evaluate these intensive early intervention strategies in children with FXS, perhaps in combination with pharmacological approaches...
Health and sleep problems in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome: a case control studyS S Hall
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University, California, USA
J Intellect Disabil Res 52:458-68. 2008..The relationship between these areas and comparison to a control group is warranted...
Effects of social context on social interaction and self-injurious behavior in Cornelia de Lange syndromeKate Arron
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Am J Ment Retard 111:184-92. 2006..The implications for gene-environment interactions are discussed...
Fronto-striatal dysfunction and potential compensatory mechanisms in male adolescents with fragile X syndromeFumiko Hoeft
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research CIBSR, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Hum Brain Mapp 28:543-54. 2007..We further show that these putative compensatory processes can be predicted by a complex interaction between genetic risk and neural function...
Aberrant brain activation during gaze processing in boys with fragile X syndromeChrista Watson
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Stanford, CA 94305 5795, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 65:1315-23. 2008..To date (to our knowledge), this behavior in fraX has been studied only in female subjects, who show lesser degrees of gaze aversion...
Chronological age, but not FMRP levels, predicts neuropsychological performance in girls with fragile X syndromeAmy A Lightbody
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 141:468-72. 2006..In contrast, the relative deficits in spatial and verbal abilities of these girls did not appear to increase with age, suggesting that these abilities may be spared...
Neuroanatomy of fragile X syndrome is associated with aberrant behavior and the fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP)Doron Gothelf
Behavioral Neurogenetics Center, Child Psychiatry Department, Schneider Children s Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqwa
Ann Neurol 63:40-51. 2008..To determine how neuroanatomic variation in children and adolescents with fragile X syndrome is linked to reduced levels of the fragile X mental retardation-1 protein and to aberrant cognition and behavior...
Fragile X syndrome: assessment and treatment implicationsAllan L Reiss
Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 5975, USA
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am 16:663-75. 2007..This article describes the results of recent medication trials designed to target symptoms associated with FraX. It also describes some recent behavioral interventions that were conducted in our laboratory...
Molecular analyses of the principal components of response strengthPeter R Killeen
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287 1104, USA
J Exp Anal Behav 78:127-60. 2002..This relation is one of proportionality at low rates and curvilinearity at higher rates...
