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A twin study of auditory processing indicates that dichotic listening ability is a strongly heritable trait

机译:一项关于听觉处理的双胞胎研究表明,二分听能力是一种强烈的遗传性状

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We administered tests commonly used in the diagnosis of auditory processing disorders (APDs) to twins recruited from the general population. We observed significant correlations in test scores between co-twins. Our analyses of test score correlations among 106 MZ and 33 DZ twin pairs indicate that dichotic listening ability is a highly heritable trait. Dichotic listening is the ability to identify and distinguish different stimuli presented simultaneously to each ear. Deficits in dichotic listening skills indicate a lesion or defect in interhemispheric information processing. Such defects or lesions can be prominent in elderly listeners, language-impaired children, stroke victims, and individuals with PAX6 mutations. Our data indicates that other auditory processing abilities are influenced by shared environment. These findings should help illuminate the etiology of APDs, and help to clarify the relationships between auditory processing abilities and learning/language disorders associated with APDs.
机译:我们对从一般人群中招募的双胞胎进行了通常用于诊断听觉加工障碍(APD)的测试。我们观察到双胞胎之间的考试成绩有显着的相关性。我们对106个MZ和33个DZ双胞胎对之间的考试成绩相关性的分析表明,双耳听觉能力是一种高度可遗传的特征。分叉听是识别和区分同时呈现给每只耳朵的不同刺激的能力。双歧听觉能力的不足表明半球间信息处理中有病变或缺陷。这种缺陷或病变在年长的听众,语言受损的儿童,中风患者和具有PAX6突变的个体中可能很明显。我们的数据表明,其他听觉处理能力也受到共享环境的影响。这些发现应有助于阐明APD的病因,并有助于阐明听觉处理能力与APD相关的学习/语言障碍之间的关系。

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    《Human Genetics》 |2007年第1期|103-111|共9页
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    Laboratory of Molecular Genetics National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 5 Research Court Rockville MD 20850 USA;

    Otolaryngology Branch National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 9000 Rockville Pike 10/5C306 Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    Department of Pediatrics Medical College of Georgia Georgia Prevention Institute Augusta USA;

    Department of Pediatrics Medical College of Georgia Georgia Prevention Institute Augusta USA;

    Otolaryngology Branch National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 9000 Rockville Pike 10/5C306 Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    Otolaryngology Branch National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 9000 Rockville Pike 10/5C306 Bethesda MD 20892 USA;

    Laboratory of Molecular Genetics National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 5 Research Court Rockville MD 20850 USA;

    Laboratory of Molecular Genetics National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 5 Research Court Rockville MD 20850 USA;

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