ABSTRACT. In order to assess the etiology of reading disability as a function of mathematics performance, data from 168 monozygotic (MZ) and 127 same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs in which at least one member of each pair was reading-disabled were subjected to quantitative genetic analyses. MZ and DZ concordance rates for reading disability were computed for different levels of mathematics performance, and reading performance data were fitted to an extension of the basic multiple regression model for the analysis of selected twin data. Results of these analyses suggest that genetic factors may be especially salient as a cause of reading disability in children with borderline deficits in mathematics performance: thus, mathematics performance...
Abstract. The present study examined the etiology of high reading ability in an overall sample of 35...
Since the end of the last century there have been studies of reading and learning problems which hav...
Reading is the processing of written language. Family resemblance for reading (dis)ability might be ...
In order to assess the etiology of reading disability as a function of mathematics performance, data...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
To what extent do genetic and environmental influences on reading disability overlap with those on m...
The genetic etiology of mathematical and reading (dis)ability has been studied in a number of distin...
BACKGROUND: To what extent do genetic and environmental influences on reading disability overlap wi...
Although children with learning disabilities frequently manifest comorbid reading and mathematics de...
administered to 70 pairs of same-sex twins, ages 9 to 12 years. Intraclass (within-pair) correla-tio...
Background: Our previous investigation found that the same genes influence poor reading and mathe...
Mathematics performance at 7 years as assessed by teachers using UK national curriculum criteria has...
A clinical and genetic analysis was made on the basis of 52 families: 27 were from reading clinics w...
Family and twin studies consistently demonstrate a significant role for genetic factors in the aetio...
This study investigates the genetic relationship among reading performance, IQ, verbal and visuospat...
Abstract. The present study examined the etiology of high reading ability in an overall sample of 35...
Since the end of the last century there have been studies of reading and learning problems which hav...
Reading is the processing of written language. Family resemblance for reading (dis)ability might be ...
In order to assess the etiology of reading disability as a function of mathematics performance, data...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
To what extent do genetic and environmental influences on reading disability overlap with those on m...
The genetic etiology of mathematical and reading (dis)ability has been studied in a number of distin...
BACKGROUND: To what extent do genetic and environmental influences on reading disability overlap wi...
Although children with learning disabilities frequently manifest comorbid reading and mathematics de...
administered to 70 pairs of same-sex twins, ages 9 to 12 years. Intraclass (within-pair) correla-tio...
Background: Our previous investigation found that the same genes influence poor reading and mathe...
Mathematics performance at 7 years as assessed by teachers using UK national curriculum criteria has...
A clinical and genetic analysis was made on the basis of 52 families: 27 were from reading clinics w...
Family and twin studies consistently demonstrate a significant role for genetic factors in the aetio...
This study investigates the genetic relationship among reading performance, IQ, verbal and visuospat...
Abstract. The present study examined the etiology of high reading ability in an overall sample of 35...
Since the end of the last century there have been studies of reading and learning problems which hav...
Reading is the processing of written language. Family resemblance for reading (dis)ability might be ...