We develop and test a dual-route model of genetic effects on reading aloud and spelling, based on irregular and non-word reading and spelling performance assessed in 1382 monozygotic and dizygotic twins. As in earlier research, most of the variance in reading was due to genetic effects. However, there were three more specific conclusions: the first was that most of the genetic effect is common to both regular and irregular reading. In addition to this common variance evidence was found for distinct genes influencing the acquisition of a lexicon of stored words, and additional genetic effects influencing the acquisition of grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules. The third conclusion, from a combined model of reading and spelling, is that read...
The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in re...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
Prereading and early reading skills of preschool twin children in Australia, Scandinavia and the Uni...
We develop and test a dual-route model of genetic effects on reading aloud and spelling, based on ir...
This paper reports on the genetic and environmental bases of differences in reading and spelling in ...
This paper reports on the genetic and environmental bases of differences in reading and spelling in ...
While it is well known that reading is highly heritable, less has been understood about the bases of...
Data from identical and fraternal twins were analyzed to estimate the proportions of genetic and env...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
The present study explored the environmental and genetic etiologies of the longitudinal relations be...
Abstract Longitudinal twin data were analyzed to investigate the etiology of the stability of geneti...
Reading is the processing of written language. Family resemblance for reading (dis)ability might be ...
The genetic effects on individual differences in reading development were examined using genome-wide...
print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a...
The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in re...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
Prereading and early reading skills of preschool twin children in Australia, Scandinavia and the Uni...
We develop and test a dual-route model of genetic effects on reading aloud and spelling, based on ir...
This paper reports on the genetic and environmental bases of differences in reading and spelling in ...
This paper reports on the genetic and environmental bases of differences in reading and spelling in ...
While it is well known that reading is highly heritable, less has been understood about the bases of...
Data from identical and fraternal twins were analyzed to estimate the proportions of genetic and env...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
The present study explored the environmental and genetic etiologies of the longitudinal relations be...
Abstract Longitudinal twin data were analyzed to investigate the etiology of the stability of geneti...
Reading is the processing of written language. Family resemblance for reading (dis)ability might be ...
The genetic effects on individual differences in reading development were examined using genome-wide...
print exposure and is a unique predictor of phonological and orthographic processes in reading. In a...
The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in re...
In recent years behavioral genetic studies have provided conclusive evidence that reading disability...
Prereading and early reading skills of preschool twin children in Australia, Scandinavia and the Uni...