The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This study investigates the genetic relationship among reading performance, IQ, verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) and short-term memory (STM) in a sample of 112, 9-year-old twin pairs and their older siblings. The relationship between reading performance and the other traits was explained by a common genetic factor for reading performance, IQ, WM and STM and a genetic factor that only influenced reading performance and verbal memory. Genetic variation explained 83 % of the variation in reading performance; most of this genetic variance was explained by variation in IQ and memory performance. We hypothesize, based on these results, that chil...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
Results obtained from longitudinal studies suggest that individual differences in reading performanc...
The aim of this study was to examine whether phonemic decoding skill (deficits of which characterize...
This study investigates the genetic relationship among reading performance, IQ, verbal and visuospat...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
The genetic relationship between lower (information processing speed), intermediate (working memory)...
Abstract. The present study examined the etiology of high reading ability in an overall sample of 35...
Background: Our previous investigation found that the same genes influence poor reading and mathe...
The genetic etiology of mathematical and reading (dis)ability has been studied in a number of distin...
Although there has been much interest in the relation between brain size and cognition, few studies ...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Background: Twin studies using both clinical and population-based samples suggest that the frequent ...
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print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a...
This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic relationship between working memory speed (WMS) and...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
Results obtained from longitudinal studies suggest that individual differences in reading performanc...
The aim of this study was to examine whether phonemic decoding skill (deficits of which characterize...
This study investigates the genetic relationship among reading performance, IQ, verbal and visuospat...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
The genetic relationship between lower (information processing speed), intermediate (working memory)...
Abstract. The present study examined the etiology of high reading ability in an overall sample of 35...
Background: Our previous investigation found that the same genes influence poor reading and mathe...
The genetic etiology of mathematical and reading (dis)ability has been studied in a number of distin...
Although there has been much interest in the relation between brain size and cognition, few studies ...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
Background: Twin studies using both clinical and population-based samples suggest that the frequent ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Twin studies using both clinical and population-based samp...
print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a...
This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic relationship between working memory speed (WMS) and...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
Results obtained from longitudinal studies suggest that individual differences in reading performanc...
The aim of this study was to examine whether phonemic decoding skill (deficits of which characterize...