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ИНСУЛТ КАСАЛЛИГИ РИВОЖЛАНИШИ ТАРИХИДА ШАРҚ ВА ҒАРБ ОЛИМЛАРИНИНГ ЎЗИГА ХОС ҚАРАШЛАРИ ... : PECULIARITIES OF EASTERN AND WESTERN SCIENTISTS IN THE HISTORY OF IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STROKE ...
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The neuronal migration hypothesis of dyslexia : a critical evaluation 30 years on
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The neuronal migration hypothesis of dyslexia: a critical evaluation 30 years on
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The neuronal migration hypothesis of dyslexia: A critical evaluation 30 years on
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The capacity for language is one of the key features underlying the complexity of human cognition and its evolution. However, little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms that mediate normal or impaired linguistic ability. For developmental dyslexia, early postmortem studies conducted in the 1980s linked the disorder to subtle defects in the migration of neurons in the developing neocortex. These early studies were reinforced by human genetic analyses that identified dyslexia susceptibility genes and subsequent evidence of their involvement in neuronal migration. In this review, we examine recent experimental evidence that does not support the link between dyslexia and neuronal migration. We critically evaluate gene function studies conducted in rodent models and draw attention to the lack of robust evidence from histopathological and imaging studies in humans. Our review suggests that the neuronal migration hypothesis of dyslexia should be reconsidered, and the neurobiological basis of dyslexia should be approached with a fresh start.
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dyslexia; gene function; neuronal migration; neuropathology; RNA interference
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14149
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A novel therapeutic agent, sodium oxybate, improves dystonic symptoms via reduced network-wide activity
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Clinicopathological associations in frontotemporal dementia ...
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New criteria for frontotemporal dementia syndromes: clinical and pathological diagnostic implications
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Chare, Leone, Neuroscience Research Australia, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Hodges, John R, Neuroscience Research Australia, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Leyton, Cristian E, Neuroscience Research Australia, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW. - 2014
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Codificación visual y semántica en la demencia tipo Alzheimer (EA) mediante los principios lingüisticos de coherencia, cohesión y ritmo
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