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Spontaneous language of preterm children aged 4 and 5 years ...
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Spontaneous language of preterm children aged 4 and 5 years ...
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Relying on brain rhythms for improving the diagnosis of dyslexia ...
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A biolinguistic approach to language disorders : towards a paradigm shift in clinical linguistics
In: Advances in biolinguistics (London, 2016), p. 256-272
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Biological pluralism in service of biolinguistics
In: Advances in biolinguistics (London, 2016), p. 153-169
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The Immune Syntax Revisited: Opening New Windows on Language Evolution ...
Benítez-Burraco, Antonio; Uriagereka, Juan. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2016
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Language impairments in asd resulting from a failed domestication of the human brain
Benitez-Burraco, Antonio; Lattanzi, Wanda (orcid:0000-0003-3092-4936); Murphy, Elliot. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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Components of the language-ready brain
Benítez Burraco, Antonio; Boeckx, Cedric. - : Frontiers Media, 2016
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Language Impairments in ASD Resulting from a Failed Domestication of the Human Brain
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The oscillopathic nature of language deficits in autism : from genes to language evolution
Benítez Burraco, Antonio; Murphy, Elliot. - : Frontiers Media, 2016
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The immune syntax revisited : opening new windows on language evolution
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Bridging the gap between genes and language deficits in schizophrenia : an oscillopathic approach
Benítez Burraco, Antonio; Murphy, Elliot. - : Frontiers Media, 2016
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Language Impairments in ASD Resulting from a Failed Domestication of the Human Brain
Benítez-Burraco, Antonio; Lattanzi, Wanda; Murphy, Elliot. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are pervasive neurodevelopmental disorders entailing social and cognitive deficits, including marked problems with language. Numerous genes have been associated with ASD, but it is unclear how language deficits arise from gene mutation or dysregulation. It is also unclear why ASD shows such high prevalence within human populations. Interestingly, the emergence of a modern faculty of language has been hypothesized to be linked to changes in the human brain/skull, but also to the process of self-domestication of the human species. It is our intention to show that people with ASD exhibit less marked domesticated traits at the morphological, physiological, and behavioral levels. We also discuss many ASD candidates represented among the genes known to be involved in the “domestication syndrome” (the constellation of traits exhibited by domesticated mammals, which seemingly results from the hypofunction of the neural crest) and among the set of genes involved in language function closely connected to them. Moreover, many of these genes show altered expression profiles in the brain of autists. In addition, some candidates for domestication and language-readiness show the same expression profile in people with ASD and chimps in different brain areas involved in language processing. Similarities regarding the brain oscillatory behavior of these areas can be expected too. We conclude that ASD may represent an abnormal ontogenetic itinerary for the human faculty of language resulting in part from changes in genes important for the “domestication syndrome” and, ultimately, from the normal functioning of the neural crest.
Keyword: Neuroscience
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2016.00373
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27621700
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5002430/
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The Immune Syntax Revisited: Opening New Windows on Language Evolution
Benítez-Burraco, Antonio; Uriagereka, Juan. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Bridging the Gap between Genes and Language Deficits in Schizophrenia: An Oscillopathic Approach
Murphy, Elliot; Benítez-Burraco, Antonio. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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The Oscillopathic Nature of Language Deficits in Autism: From Genes to Language Evolution
Benítez-Burraco, Antonio; Murphy, Elliot. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Más allá del TEL y de la dislexia: Otros trastornos lingüísticos de base genética ; Beyond SLI and dyslexia: Other genetically based linguistic impairments
In: Scopus ; http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77953474761&partnerID=40&md5=2f5e19609cb507fdf3d67f40120dcba4 (2016)
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The Immune Syntax Revisited: Opening New Windows on Language Evolution
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Syntactic Networks as an Endophenotype of Developmental Language Disorders: An Evo-Devo Approach to Clinical Linguistics
In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 9 (2015); 043-049 ; 1450-3417 (2015)
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Approaching motor and language deficits in autism from below: a biolinguistic perspective
Benítez Burraco, Antonio, 1972-; Boeckx, Cedric. - : Frontiers Media, 2015
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