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Cognitive abilities of rett syndrome patients have been underestimated for decades, researchers find
April 17, 2012 by NewsBot
Children with Rett Syndrome, who cannot speak or use their hands to communicate and therefore were thought to be unable to understand and process information, do in fact exhibit meaningful visual search whereby they can process and prioritize information, new research shows. This leads researchers to believe that conventional testing is not robust enough and underestimates the patients' cognitive abilities.