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    Forkhead box protein P2 (FOXP2) is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the FOXP2 gene. FOXP2 is a member of the forkhead box family of transcription...
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  • they identified the actual gene, eventually named FOXP2. Contrary to the grammar gene notion, FOXP2 does not control any specific grammar or language...
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  • the disorder have a family history of communication disorders. The gene FOXP2 has been implicated in many studies of the condition, and when this is the...
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    artist, and was shown again at the Tate Britain in 2017–2018. Humeau's FOXP2 was a series of work displayed at the Palais de Tokyo for the artist's first...
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    perhaps one enabling complex language, such as FOXP2, caused this revolutionary change in humans. The role of FOXP2 as a driver of evolutionary selection has...
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  • the study of the evolution of language. It has been speculated that the FOXP2 gene may be what gives humans the ability to develop grammar and syntax...
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  • recovered, the presence or absence of genes considered to be language-relevant—FOXP2, for example—may prove informative. Another approach, this time archaeological...
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    the transcription factor FOXP2. Given that sodium deprivation is a time-consuming experimental manipulation, and that FoxP2 is stably expressed without...
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  • Developmental coordination disorder Developmental verbal dyspraxia Dysarthria FOXP2 KE family Origin of speech Speech and language impairment West, Carolyn;...
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    (November 2012). "The distinct and overlapping phenotypic spectra of FOXP1 and FOXP2 in cognitive disorders". Human Genetics. 131 (11): 1687–98. doi:10.1007/s00439-012-1193-z...
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  • in the FOXP2 genes. These studies have allowed scientists to begin to investigate how changes to one gene can alter human communication. FOXP2 is the...
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    for language. While some prospects were raised at the discovery of the FOXP2 gene, there is not enough support for the idea that it is 'the grammar gene'...
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    only gene that has definitely been implicated in language production is FOXP2, which may cause a kind of congenital language disorder if affected by mutations...
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    and tool-making techniques. The FOXP2 gene in modern humans is associated with speech and language development. FOXP2 was present in Neanderthals, but...
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    Rasilla M, Bertranpetit J, Rosas A, Pääbo S (November 2007). "The derived FOXP2 variant of modern humans was shared with Neandertals". Curr. Biol. 17 (21):...
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    supports interbreeding with Homo sapiens, language capability (including the FOXP2 gene), archaeological signs of cultural development and potential for cumulative...
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    chimpanzee genome than vice versa. While the protein coding portion of the FOXP2 gene is identical to that in Neanderthals, there is one point mutation in...
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    modification. Cognition, 101(2), 443–465. Marcus, G. F., & Fisher, S. E. (2003). FOXP2 in focus: what can genes tell us about speech and language? Trends in Cognitive...
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    FoxP1 have been identified in very rare human patients and – similarly to FoxP2 - lead to cognitive dysfunction, including intellectual disability and autism...
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    areas necessary for these abilities, and genetic studies show that the gene FOXP2 affects neuroplasticity which underlies language fluency. George Lakoff...
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  • learning disorder. Accent (sociolinguistics) Developmental verbal dyspraxia FOXP2 KE family Infantile speech Speech and language pathology Whistled sibilant...
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    Molly; Fisher, Simon E.; et al. (August 22, 2002). "Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language". Nature. 418 (6900): 869–872. Bibcode:2002Natur...
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  • it has an adaptational origin. Evolutionary psychologists hold that the FOXP2 gene may well be associated with the evolution of human language. In the...
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    the genus Rousettus. Analyses of the sequence of the vocalization gene FoxP2 were inconclusive on whether laryngeal echolocation was lost in the pteropodids...
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  • Language portal Linguistics portal Freedom of speech portal Society portal FOXP2 Freedom of speech Imagined speech Index of linguistics articles List of...
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  • do not have to do with speech production. British Stammering Association FOXP2 SCN3A KE family Language disorder Manner of articulation Motor speech disorders...
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  • approach. Candidate genes for such vulnerability of schizophrenia are the FOXP2 (which is linked to a familial language disorder and autism) and dysbindin...
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    co-discoverer of FOXP2, the first gene to be implicated in a human speech and language disorder. His subsequent research has used FOXP2 and other language-related...
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    Science, 10(1), 97-103.} Bolles, Edmund Blair (1 October 2006). "The Human FOXP2 Gene". Babel's Dawn. Beard, Robert. "Can Chimpanzees Talk?". Dr. Goodword's...
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  • a breakthrough at the discovery of the FOXP2 gene. There is little support, however, for the idea that FOXP2 is 'the grammar gene' or that it had much...
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