Multiple Choice
What is the typical cognitive profile of someone with Williams syndrome?
A) Deficits in spatial cognition with language and theory of mind preserved
B) Deficits in language with spatial cognition and theory of mind preserved
C) Deficits in spatial cognition and language with theory of mind preserved
D) Deficits in theory of mind with language and spatial cognition preserved
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