Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis. However, the underlying genetic architecture is complex, involving multiple risk factors. This chapter begins by discussing genetic loci associated with common multifactorial language-related impairments and goes on to detail the only gene (known as FOXP2) to be directly implicated in a rare monogenic speech and language disorder. Although FOXP2 was initially uncovered in humans, model systems have been invaluable in progressing our understanding of the function of this gene and its associated pathways in language-related areas of the brain. Research in species from mouse to songbird has revealed effects of this gene on relevant behaviours i...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
It is well known that FOXP2 has a connection to human language. In a familial case study of humans i...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated sci-entists for dec...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
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...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
It is well known that FOXP2 has a connection to human language. In a familial case study of humans i...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
Disorders of speech and language are highly heritable, providing strong support for a genetic basis....
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated sci-entists for dec...
Rare mutations of the FOXP2 transcription factor gene cause a monogenic syndrome characterized by im...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
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...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
The rise of genomic technologies has yielded exciting new routes for studying the biological foundat...
The mysterious human propensity for acquiring speech and language has fascinated scientists for deca...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
Childhood syndromes disturbing language development are common and display high degrees of heritabil...
It is well known that FOXP2 has a connection to human language. In a familial case study of humans i...
Researchers are beginning to uncover the neurogenetic pathways that contribute to our unparalleled c...