Effects of X Chromosome Monosomy and Genomic Imprinting on Observational Markers of Social Anxiety in Prepubertal Girls with Turner Syndrome

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Scott S. Hall
Matthew J. Riley
Robyn N. Weston
Jean-Francois Lepage
David S. Hong
Booil Jo
Joachim Hallmayer
Allan L. Reiss
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[1] Stanford University School of Medicine,Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Palo Alto University,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[3] Universite de Sherbrooke,undefined
[4] Stanford University School of Medicine,undefined
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Turner syndrome; Genomic imprinting; Gaze avoidance; Behavioral observations;
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Previous studies have suggested that girls with Turner syndrome (TS) exhibit symptoms of social anxiety during interactions with others. However, few studies have quantified these behaviors during naturalistic face-to-face social encounters. In this study, we coded observational markers of social anxiety in prepubertal girls with TS and age-matched controls during a 10-min social encounter with an unfamiliar examiner. Results showed that girls with TS exhibited significantly higher levels of gaze avoidance compared to controls. Impairments in social gaze were particularly increased in girls with a maternally retained X chromosome (Xm), suggesting a genomic imprinting effect. These data indicate that social gaze avoidance may be a critical behavioral marker for identifying early social dysfunction in young girls with TS.
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