
You first see the first signs of Williams syndrome in a person's puffy eyes, elfin nose, and tiny chin, but only lately can we see more of their potential. Thanks to a Washington University computerized atlas, researchers can now observe critical changes seen in brain disorders. Because it is computerized this atlas can show many angles of the genetic condition … Williams syndrome. Interestingly, through this process, hey’ve discovered 33 abnormalities in the folding of the brain's surface. ![]()
Of the 1 in every 19,000 people born with Williams syndrome most suffer impaired visual and spatial skills but still has musical ability as well as some sociability.
New breakthroughs published in The Journal of Neuroscience, show how businesses can work closer with employees who work against mental disabilities. Wegman’s … the most successful food industry in Upstate New York, offers a shining example of where mentally impaired employees can offer amazing contributions to a successful business.
Hopefully, computerized images of the origins of developmental brain disorders such as Williams syndrome will help us to devise new approaches to both treat and work with people who suffer brain disorders. Does your business hire qualified people with disabilities?











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