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Eising, E., St Pourcain, B., Francks, C., Fisher, S. E., & the Quantitative Trait Working Group of the GenLang consortium (2019). A genome-wide association screen of quantitative www.genlang.org speech, language and reading traits in >18,000 people in the GenLang consortium. Poster presented at Cognomics conference, Nijmegen.
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Eising, E., St Pourcain, B., Francks, C., & Fisher, S. E. (2020). A GWAS meta-analysis of quantitative reading and language traits in >33,000 people in the GenLang consortium. Poster presented at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics (WCPG 2020), online.
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Kong, X., Postema, M., Carrion Castillo, A., Pepe, A., Crivello, F., Joliot, M., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., & Francks, C. (2020). Handedness and other variables associated with human brain asymmetrical skew. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM 2020), online.
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Postema, M., Hoogman, M., ENIGMA ADHD Working Group, Glahn, D. C., Jahanshad, N., Medland, S. E., Thompson, P. M., Fisher, S. E., Franke, B., & Francks, C. (2020). An ENIGMA consortium analysis of structural brain asymmetries in Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder. Poster presented at the 2020 Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP) Annual Meeting, online.
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Postema, M., Pepe, A., Carrion Castillo, A., Schijven, D., Kong, X., Tzourio-Mazoyer, N., Crivello, F., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., Joliot, M., & Francks, C. (2020). Genetic influences on left-right asymmetry of functional connectivity in the human brain. Poster presented at the IMPRS conference 2020, online.
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Sha, Z., Schijven, D., Carrion Castillo, A., Joliot, M., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., Crivello, F., & Francks, C. (2020). The genetic architecture of structural left-right asymmetry of the human brain. Poster presented at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics (WCPG 2020), online.
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Sha, Z., Schijven, D., Carrion Castillo, A., Joliot, M., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., Crivello, F., & Francks, C. (2020). The genetic architecture of structural left-right asymmetry of the human brain. Poster presented at the Neurogenetics Conference, online.
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Sha, Z., Schijven, D., Carrion Castillo, A., Joliot, M., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., Crivello, F., & Francks, C. (2020). The genetic architecture of structural left-right asymmetry of the human brain. Talk presented at the North Sea Meeting on Laterality. online. 2020-08-27.
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Carrion Castillo, A., Francks, C., & Fisher, S. E. (2015). Evaluating the genetic risk for dyslexia in multi-generation families. Poster presented at the Individual Differences in Language Processing across the adult Life Span Workshop, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Abstract
Dyslexia or reading disability is a neurodevelopmental condition with a relatively high prevalence in the population (5 - 10% depending on diagnostic criteria). Typically, reading assessment and diagnosis is focused on children, who are categorized as dyslexic if they have reading difficulties that cannot be explained by other factors such as low IQ or other neurological disorders. Although dyslexia can become milder in adulthood, people often retain lifelong difficulties with reading that may affect training, employment and life choices. Dyslexia usually has a complex and multifactorial background that includes genetic contributions. Some unusual families may have relatively rare forms of the disorder that are caused by single genetic mutations with strong effects on reading ability. Here we have focused on extended families with multiple affected members, which may have these kinds of genetic subforms of the disorder. Word and nonword reading fluency measures have been taken for all family members available. We have evaluated these continuous traits across the generations in order to best discriminate affected from unaffected members. We also propose a genetic strategy focused on sequencing the genomes of key members in order to identify possible risk variants. Genes that are found through this approach may be particularly crucial for the development of normal reading and language skills. -
Francks, C. (2015). The genetics of human brain asymmetries. Talk presented at the Hanse-Wissenschaftkolleg Workshop on Hemispheric Asymmetries: Language, Handedness and Beyond. Delmenhorst, Germany. 2015-11-21.
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Guadalupe, T., & Francks, C. (2015). ENIGMA laterality group. Talk presented at the Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis consortium meeting. North Shore Oahu, Hawaii, USA. 2015-06-12.
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Guadalupe, T., Baboyan, V. G., Crivello, F., Franke, B., Grabe, H., Hibar, D. P., Jahanshad, N., Medland, S. E., Renteria, M., Sisodiya, S., Tzourio-Mazoyer, N., Whelan, C., Wittfeld, K., Zwiers, M. P., Thompson, P. M., Mazoyer, B., Fisher, S. E., & Francks, C. (2015). Meta-analysis of sex and handedness effects on human subcortical asymmetries: ENIGMA-Lateralization. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OBHM 2015), Honolulu, USA.
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