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The genetic aspects of developmental dyslexia.


The genetic aspects of developmental dyslexia. - APA PsycNet

Discusses evidence concerning genetic influences on developmental dyslexia, a disorder characterized by difficulty in learning to read despite adequate ...

Developmental dyslexia susceptibility genes DNAAF4, DCDC2, and ...

Genetic factors contribute to developmental dyslexia risk, but the mechanisms by which these genes influence reading skills remain unclear. In ...

The genetics of developmental dyslexia | European Journal ... - Nature

Developmental dyslexia (DD), or specific reading disability, is influenced by genes, a fact that has led several research groups to attempt to identify ...

Genetics of dyslexia: the evolving landscape - PMC - PubMed Central

Candidate gene findings in dyslexia. Of the newly identified candidate genes, DCDC2 and K1AA0319 seem to be of most significance for dyslexia. Both were ...

Genome-wide association study reveals new insights into the ...

Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a learning disorder affecting the ability to read, with a heritability of 40–60%. A notable part of this ...

New progress on the genetic factors involved in dyslexia

Dyslexia is a specific disorder related to the acquisition of reading and spelling skills, which affects around 5% of children. Studies of ...

Many Layers of Dyslexia: Gene Discovery is Just the Beginning

Traditionally, passing genomic information across generations (i.e., inheritance of DNA sequence) has been considered to be the key pathway by which traits such ...

Genetics of Dyslexia

Dyslexia is strongly hereditary, and so is whether you are right or left handed. Furthermore dyslexia is said to be more common in people who have weakly ...

The genetic aspects of developmental dyslexia - ResearchGate

Download Citation | The genetic aspects of developmental dyslexia | Discusses evidence concerning genetic influences on developmental dyslexia, ...

Genetic and Psychodynamic Aspects of Developmental Dyslexia

This paper sets out to providc a theoretical approach to cognitive functions and their acquisition, and includes discussion of brain damage, heredity, ...

Genetics of developmental dyslexia - SSOAR

Conversely, the search for genetic risk factors is yield- ing convincing results, as will be discussed later. However, before we touch on ...

The interface between genetics and psychology: lessons from ...

Developmental dyslexia runs in families, and twin studies have confirmed that there is a substantial genetic contribution to poor reading.

Developmental dyslexia genes are selectively targeted by diverse ...

The pathogenesis of dyslexia remains unclear and it is generally considered to be caused by the overlap of genetic and environmental factors.

The molecular genetics and neurobiology of developmental dyslexia ...

Developmental dyslexia (DD) has largely biological etiology. About ten susceptibility genes have been proposed. Genes are involved in neuronal migration, cilia ...

Genetic and environmental risk factors for developmental dyslexia in ...

A relatively small number of genes has already been implicated in DD. However, the pathways identified are typically involved in the development ...

Genetic Modifications of Developmental Dyslexia and Its ...

... genetic factors involved in developmental dyslexia. The latest techniques used in diagnosing the disease and macromolecular factors findings ...

Review The genetic basis of dyslexia - ScienceDirect.com

Genetic linkage analysis has identified regions of the genome that might harbour inherited variants that cause reading disability. In particular, loci on ...

Insights into Dyslexia Genetics Research from the Last Two Decades

Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, is a common (up to 10% of children) and highly heritable (~70%) neurodevelopmental disorder.

(PDF) Genetic Modifications of Developmental Dyslexia and Its ...

Dyslexia is a genetic and heritable disorder that has yet to discover the treatment of it, especially at the molecular and drug intervention ...

The Genetics of Dyslexia - IC McManus - University College London

dyslexia emerges as a mere side-effect from the genetic process. All ... Developmental dyslexia: neurological aspects. In Advances in Neurology. Vol ...