Study finds three of six genetic variants which contribute to a child's language development are also associated with mental health risks.
A new study reveals people whose native language contains many consonants carry a specific genetic variation that helps them to distinguish a wide range of sounds.
Researchers report a gene associated with dyslexia may interfere with speech processing.
Researchers identified genetic variants that can predispose children to dyslexia and language impairment. The study could allow for earlier diagnosis and more successful interventions for language impairment disorders.