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Open AccessGenetic architecture of childhood speech disorder: a review
Severe speech disorders lead to poor literacy, reduced academic attainment and negative psychosocial outcomes. As early as the 1950s, the familial nature of speech disorders was recognized, implying a genetic ...
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Open AccessCorrection: Genetic aetiologies for childhood speech disorder: novel pathways co-expressed during brain development
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Open AccessGenetic aetiologies for childhood speech disorder: novel pathways co-expressed during brain development
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), the prototypic severe childhood speech disorder, is characterized by motor programming and planning deficits. Genetic factors make substantive contributions to CAS aetiology,...
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Open AccessA set of regulatory genes co-expressed in embryonic human brain is implicated in disrupted speech development
Genetic investigations of people with impaired development of spoken language provide windows into key aspects of human biology. Over 15 years after FOXP2 was identified, most speech and language impairments rema...