“…These regions are respectively part of the "where" dorsal pathway, responsible for object spatial localization (Creem & Proffitt, 2001), and the "what" ventral stream that sustains object and face recognition (Creem & Proffitt, 2001). Both pathways are thought to be impaired in patients with the microdeletion as deficits in visuo-spatial skills (Antshel et al, 2008), face recognition (Andersson et al, 2008;Lajiness-O'Neill et al, 2005) and social skills (Baker & Vorstman, 2012;Baker & Skuse, 2005) have been consistently described in 22q11DS. Furthermore, functional connectivity alterations of high-level visual networks had already been identified in our former ICA study , and abnormal white matter structure in parietal regions have been described in DTI studies including both with increased (da Silva Alves et al, 2011;Simon et al, 2005Simon et al, , 2008 and decreased (Barnea-Goraly et al, 2003Sundram et al, 2010) fractional anisotropy.…”