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Neurodevelopmental disorders are defined by highly heritable problems during development and brain growth. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), and intell...
Genetics and the Language Sciences
biological bases of language speech and language disorders
2015/12/18
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on
an appreciation of the ways that molecular and neurobiological substrates can contribute to aspects of human cognition. Here, we ...
Exploring human brain lateralization with molecular genetics and genomics
genomics genetics transcriptome neurodevelopment
2015/12/18
Lateralizations of brain structure and motor behavior have been observed in humans as early as the first trimester of
gestation, and are likely to arise from asymmetrical genetic–developmental ...
Genetics and the Language Sciences
biological bases of language speech and language disorders gene regulation neural circuits personal genomics neuroimaging genetics
2015/5/13
Theories addressing the biological basis of language must be built on an appreciation of the ways that molecular and neurobiological substrates can contribute to aspects of human cognition. Here, we l...
Measurement and Genetics of Human Subcortical and Hippocampal Asymmetries in Large Datasets
brain lateralization asymmetry magnetic resonance imaging genetics genome-wide association scan caudate nucleus volumetry subcortical
2015/5/5
Functional and anatomical asymmetries are prevalent features of the human brain, linked to gender, handedness, and cognition. However, little is known about the neurodevelopmental processes involved. ...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that underlie our unparalleled capacity for spoken language. Initial clues come from identification of genetic risk factors implicated in...
Dyslexia is a highly heritable learning disorder with a complex underlying genetic architecture. Over the past decade, researchers have pinpointed a number of candidate genes that may contribute to dy...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is defined as an unexpected and persistent impairment in language ability despite adequate opportunity and intelligence and in the absence of any explanatory medical...