Title:
Singing mice, songbirds, and more: Models for FOXP2 function and dysfunction in human speech and language
Author(s):
White, Stephanie A.; Fisher, Simon E.; Geschwind, Daniel H.; Scharff, Constance; Holy, Timothy E.
Year of publication:
2006
Available Date:
2019-10-21T14:25:58Z
Abstract:
In 2001, a point mutation in the forkhead box P2 (FOXP2) coding sequence was identified as the basis of an inherited speech and language disorder suffered by members of the family known as “KE.” This mini-symposium review focuses on recent findings and research-in-progress, primarily from five laboratories. Each aims at capitalizing on the FOXP2 discovery to build a neurobiological bridge between molecule and phenotype. Below, we describe genetic through behavioral techniques used currently to investigate FoxP2 in birds, rodents, and humans for discovery of the neural bases of vocal learning and language.
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ISSN (print): 0022-0949
e-ISSN (online): 1477-9145
Keywords:
zebra finch
birdsong
basal ganglia
brain development
chromatin immunoprecipitation
Forkhead
FOXP2
motor learning
DDC-Classification:
570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Department/institution:
Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie
Institut für Biologie / Arbeitsbereich Verhaltensbiologie & Neurophysiologie