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Varda Gross-Tsur

Researcher at Shaare Zedek Medical Center

Publications -  109
Citations -  4990

Varda Gross-Tsur is an academic researcher from Shaare Zedek Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 108 publications receiving 4530 citations. Previous affiliations of Varda Gross-Tsur include Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Developmental dyscalculia: prevalence and demographic features

TL;DR: The prevalence of dyscalculia in the original cohort was 6.5 per cent, similar to that of dyslexia and ADHD, however, unlike these other learning disabilities, dysCalculia affected the two sexes in about the same proportions.
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Partitioning the heritability of tourette syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder reveals differences in genetic architecture

Lea K. Davis, +130 more
- 24 Oct 2013 - 
TL;DR: The results indicate that there is some genetic overlap between these two phenotypically-related neuropsychiatric disorders, but suggest that the two disorders have distinct genetic architectures.
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Developmental dyscalculia: prevalence and prognosis.

TL;DR: Current data indicate that DC is a stable learning disability persisting, at least for the short term, in about half of affected children, and its impact on education, employment and psychological well-being has yet to be determined.
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Developmental dyscalculia: a prospective six‐year follow‐up

TL;DR: DC is an enduring specific learning difficulty, persisting into late adolescence in almost half of affected individuals, and chronicity of DC was associated with severity of the dyscalculia in fifth grade.
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Social and emotional adjustment of siblings of children with autism.

TL;DR: The adjustment of siblings of children with autism is in sharp contrast to the severe social and emotional disabilities characteristic of autism, and is noteworthy considering the stress involved in having a sibling with autism.