13 PART VI: Biological and Social Correlates of Reading CHAPTER TWENTY TWO: The Genetics of Dyslexia Dyslexia Is a Complex Phenotype Reading Abilities are Highly Heritable Searching for “Dyslexia Genes” From Genes to Function: Neuronal Migration and Cilia The GWAS Era GWAS for Dyslexia and Reading Abilities Rare Variants Polygenic Risk Scores Conclusions Acknowledgments References CHAPTER TWENTY THREE: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Learning to Read Overview of Behavior Genetic Methods Genetic and Environmental Influences on Reading Reading (Dis)ability Multivariate Analyses Developmental Studies Specific Environments and Gene‐Environment Interplay Conclusion and Future Directions References CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR: The Neurobiology of Literacy The Methods of Modern Neuroscience The Neural Circuitry of Skilled Reading Development of the Brain’s Reading Circuitry Neurobiological Differences in Developmental Dyslexia Conclusions References
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List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Properties and functions of phonology during word identification...Table 1.2 Examples of adaptations of writing systems to language features
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