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Nakamura M et al. – The observation revealed improvements in performance for copying two–dimensional figures, as well as for copying kanji, in the Williams syndrome participants; however, copying three–dimensional figures tended to remain difficult, especially if in a transparent view. Obtaining three–dimensional information using pictorial cues seemed to remain difficult for the Williams syndrome participants even at the later stage of study monitoring. This difficulty might be correlated with the core dysfunction of Williams syndrome.


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