“…Males with FXS have characteristic behavioral features including hyperactivity, impulsivity, attention problems, generalized anxiety with phobias and multiple specific domains of anxiety (de Vries et al, 1996;Sullivan et al, 2007;Hagerman et al, 2009;Farzin et al, 2011), mood lability, and autistic features such as poor eye contact, shyness, self-talk, hand-flapping, hand-biting, hyperarousal to sensory stimuli, and substantial perseverative language and behavior (Berry- Kravis and Potanos, 2004;Hagerman et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2010b). A subset of these problems are common in females, including attention problems, impulsivity, shyness, selective mutism, specific phobias, social anxiety, and social deficits, often occurring even when the IQ is in the normal range (de Vries et al, 1996;Hagerman et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2010b).…”