| Literature DB >> 25995468 |
Bharath Chandrasekaran1, Han-Gyol Yi2, Nathaniel J Blanco3, John E McGeary4, W Todd Maddox5.
Abstract
A mutation of the forkhead box protein P2 (FOXP2) gene is associated with severe deficits in human speech and language acquisition. In rodents, the humanized form of FOXP2 promotes faster switching from declarative to procedural learning strategies when the two learning systems compete. Here, we examined a polymorphism of FOXP2 (rs6980093) in humans (214 adults; 111 females) for associations with non-native speech category learning success. Neurocomputational modeling results showed that individuals with the GG genotype shifted faster to procedural learning strategies, which are optimal for the task. These findings support an adaptive role for the FOXP2 gene in modulating the function of neural learning systems that have a direct bearing on human speech category learning.Entities:
Keywords: FOXP2; category learning; corticostriatal systems; genetic variation; procedural learning; speech
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25995468 PMCID: PMC4438127 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4706-14.2015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167