Comorbidity of ADHD and dyslexia
E Germanò, A Gagliano, P Curatolo - Developmental …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Comorbidity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and reading disorder (RD) is
frequent. Comorbid subjects show a neuropsychological profile characterized by failure of …
frequent. Comorbid subjects show a neuropsychological profile characterized by failure of …
Developmental dyslexia
Developmental dyslexia, or specific reading disability, is a disorder in which children with
normal intelligence and sensory abilities show learning deficits for reading. Substantial …
normal intelligence and sensory abilities show learning deficits for reading. Substantial …
Developmental dyslexia: genetic dissection of a complex cognitive trait
SE Fisher, JC DeFries - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
Developmental dyslexia, a specific impairment of reading ability despite adequate
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
Genetics of developmental dyslexia
TS Scerri, G Schulte-Körne - European child & adolescent psychiatry, 2010 - Springer
Developmental dyslexia is a highly heritable disorder with a prevalence of at least 5% in
school-aged children. Linkage studies have identified numerous loci throughout the genome …
school-aged children. Linkage studies have identified numerous loci throughout the genome …
[HTML][HTML] Investigation of dyslexia and SLI risk variants in reading-and language-impaired subjects
Dyslexia (or reading disability) and specific language impairment (or SLI) are common
childhood disorders that show considerable co-morbidity and diagnostic overlaps and have …
childhood disorders that show considerable co-morbidity and diagnostic overlaps and have …
A candidate gene for developmental dyslexia encodes a nuclear tetratricopeptide repeat domain protein dynamically regulated in brain
Approximately 3–10% of people have specific difficulties in reading, despite adequate
intelligence, education, and social environment. We report here the characterization of a …
intelligence, education, and social environment. We report here the characterization of a …
Anatomical correlates of dyslexia: frontal and cerebellar findings
MA Eckert, CM Leonard, TL Richards, EH Aylward… - Brain, 2003 - academic.oup.com
In this study, we examined the neuroanatomy of dyslexic (14 males, four females) and
control (19 males, 13 females) children in grades 4–6 from a family genetics study. The …
control (19 males, 13 females) children in grades 4–6 from a family genetics study. The …
[HTML][HTML] The Axon Guidance Receptor Gene ROBO1 Is a Candidate Gene for Developmental Dyslexia
K Hannula-Jouppi, N Kaminen-Ahola, M Taipale… - PLoS …, 2005 - journals.plos.org
Dyslexia, or specific reading disability, is the most common learning disorder with a
complex, partially genetic basis, but its biochemical mechanisms remain poorly understood …
complex, partially genetic basis, but its biochemical mechanisms remain poorly understood …
Molecular genetics of dyslexia: an overview
Dyslexia is a highly heritable learning disorder with a complex underlying genetic
architecture. Over the past decade, researchers have pinpointed a number of candidate …
architecture. Over the past decade, researchers have pinpointed a number of candidate …
[PDF][PDF] Human microglia maturation is underpinned by specific gene regulatory networks
Microglia phenotypes are highly regulated by the brain environment, but the transcriptional
networks that specify the maturation of human microglia are poorly understood. Here, we …
networks that specify the maturation of human microglia are poorly understood. Here, we …