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G. Schulte-körne

ERP correlates of the processing of speech sound prototipicality in Hungarian dyslexic and normal readers

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Cross-linguistic study of brain responses to vowel differences in children with dyslexia in four European countries

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Polymorphisms in DCDC2 and S100B associate with developmental dyslexia

Genetic studies of complex traits have become increasingly successful as progress is made in next-generation sequencing. We aimed at discovering single nucleotide variation present in known and new candidate genes for developmental dyslexia: CYP19A1, DCDC2, DIP2A, DYX1C1, GCFC2 (also known as C2orf3), KIAA0319, MRPL19, PCNT, PRMT2, ROBO1 and S100B. We used next-generation sequencing to identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the exons of these 11 genes in pools of 100 DNA samples of Finnish individuals with developmental dyslexia. Subsequent individual genotyping of those 100 individuals, and additional cases and controls from the Finnish and German populations, validated 92 out of 111 …

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Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people

Published August 23, 2022 The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in reading- and language-related skills are influenced by genetic variation, with twin-based heritability estimates of 30 to 80% depending on the trait. The genetic architecture is complex, heterogeneous, and multifactorial, but investigations of contributions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were thus far underpowered. We present a multicohort genome-wide association study (GWAS) of five traits assessed individually using psychometric measures (word reading, nonword reading, spelling, phoneme awareness, and nonword repetition) in samples of 13,633 to 33,959 part…

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Separating mismatch negativity (MMN) from obligatory brain responses for speech and non-speech sounds in school-aged children

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ERP correlates of within-category vowel comparisons between prototypical and atypical vowel sounds in children with and without aphasia

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