The genetics of handedness and dyslexia
<p>The population level bias towards right-handedness in humans implies left-hemisphere dominance for fine motor control. Left-handedness and reduced cerebral asymmetry have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as dyslexia. Understanding the biology of these traits at a genetic lev...
1. autor: | Brandler, W |
---|---|
Kolejni autorzy: | Monaco, A |
Format: | Praca dyplomowa |
Język: | English |
Wydane: |
2014
|
Hasła przedmiotowe: |
Podobne zapisy
-
The chromosome 6p22 haplotype associated with dyslexia reduces the expression of KIAA0319, a novel gene involved in neuronal migration
od: Paracchini, S, i wsp.
Wydane: (2006) -
The genetic relationship between handedness and neurodevelopmental disorders
od: Brandler, W, i wsp.
Wydane: (2014) -
Molecular Genetics of Language Impairment
od: Nudel, R
Wydane: (2015) -
Investigating the roles of zinc finger homeobox 3 in circadian rhythms
od: Edwards, JK
Wydane: (2013) -
Genetic basis of neurocognitive decline and reduced white-matter integrity in normal human brain aging
od: Glahn, D, i wsp.
Wydane: (2013)