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] What is developmental dyslexia?
J Stein - Brain sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Until the 1950s, developmental dyslexia was defined as a hereditary visual disability,
selectively affecting reading without compromising oral or non-verbal reasoning skills. This …
selectively affecting reading without compromising oral or non-verbal reasoning skills. This …
[图书][B] Therapeutic use of medicinal plants and their extracts: volume 1
ANM Alamgir - 2017 - Springer
The textbook of “Phytochemistry and bioactive compounds”, Volume 2 of the series—
Therapeutic use of Medicinal Plants and their Extracts, has been written to meet the needs of …
Therapeutic use of Medicinal Plants and their Extracts, has been written to meet the needs of …
[图书][B] The dyslexia debate
JG Elliott, EL Grigorenko - 2014 - books.google.com
The Dyslexia Debate examines how we use the term" dyslexia" and questions its efficacy as
a diagnosis. While many believe that a diagnosis of dyslexia will shed light on a reader's …
a diagnosis. While many believe that a diagnosis of dyslexia will shed light on a reader's …
[图书][B] Dyslexia: A practitioner's handbook
G Reid - 2016 - books.google.com
Newly updated, Gavin Reid's best-selling handbook remains an essential resource for those
helping dyslexic individuals of all ages, from preschoolers to adults in the workplace …
helping dyslexic individuals of all ages, from preschoolers to adults in the workplace …
Principles of learning, implications for teaching: A cognitive neuroscience perspective
U Goswami - Journal of Philosophy of education, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Cognitive neuroscience aims to improve our understanding of aspects of human learning
and performance by combining data acquired with the new brain imaging technologies with …
and performance by combining data acquired with the new brain imaging technologies with …
[HTML][HTML] Low blood long chain omega-3 fatty acids in UK children are associated with poor cognitive performance and behavior: a cross-sectional analysis from the …
P Montgomery, JR Burton, RP Sewell, TF Spreckelsen… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA), especially DHA
(docosahexaenonic acid) are essential for brain development and physical health. Low …
(docosahexaenonic acid) are essential for brain development and physical health. Low …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative effects of an acute dose of fish oil on omega-3 fatty acid levels in red blood cells versus plasma: implications for clinical utility
WS Harris, SA Varvel, JV Pottala, GR Warnick… - Journal of clinical …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Omega-3 fatty acid (n-3 FA) biostatus can be estimated with red blood cell
(RBC) membranes or plasma. The matrix that exhibits the lower within-person variability and …
(RBC) membranes or plasma. The matrix that exhibits the lower within-person variability and …
10-year cognition in preterms after random assignment to fatty acid supplementation in infancy
EB Isaacs, S Ross, K Kennedy, LT Weaver… - …, 2011 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA)
supplementation in infancy would improve cognition into later childhood (after 9 years) at …
supplementation in infancy would improve cognition into later childhood (after 9 years) at …