The human capacity for acquiring speech and language must derive, at least in part, from the genome. In 2001, a study described the first case of a gene, FOXP2, which is thought to be implicated in our ability to acquire spoken language. In the present article, we discuss how this gene was discovered, what it might do, how it relates to other genes, and what it could tell us about the nature of speech and language development. We explain how FOXP2 could, without being specific to the brain or to our own species, still provide an invaluable entry-point into understanding the genetic cascades and neural pathways that contribute to our capacity for speech and language
Disruptions of the FOXP2 gene cause a rare speech and language disorder, a discovery that has opened...
People who carry rare heterozygous mutations disrupting the FOXP2 gene have problems mastering the c...
The use of language is one of the most vital traits that distinguish human from other species. The g...
The human capacity for acquiring speech and language must derive, at least in part, from the genome....
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
Developmental disorders affecting speech and language are highly heritable, but very little is curre...
Item does not contain fulltextThe rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for s...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated sci-entists for dec...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
It is well known that FOXP2 has a connection to human language. In a familial case study of humans i...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Disruptions of the FOXP2 gene cause a rare speech and language disorder, a discovery that has opened...
People who carry rare heterozygous mutations disrupting the FOXP2 gene have problems mastering the c...
The use of language is one of the most vital traits that distinguish human from other species. The g...
The human capacity for acquiring speech and language must derive, at least in part, from the genome....
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
Developmental disorders affecting speech and language are highly heritable, but very little is curre...
Item does not contain fulltextThe rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for s...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated sci-entists for dec...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
It is well known that FOXP2 has a connection to human language. In a familial case study of humans i...
ABSTRACT. The notion that humans are endowed with certain innate predis-positions for language acqui...
Disruptions of the FOXP2 gene cause a rare speech and language disorder, a discovery that has opened...
People who carry rare heterozygous mutations disrupting the FOXP2 gene have problems mastering the c...
The use of language is one of the most vital traits that distinguish human from other species. The g...