UCLA

Gene’s presence in brain’s language centers may explain speech delay

UCLA scientists have used language onset — the age when a child speaks his or her first word — as a tool for identifying a new gene linked to autism. The research team also discovered that the gene is most active in brain regions involved with language and thought.

Interestingly, evidence for the genetic link came from the DNA of families with autistic boys, not those with autistic girls. [continue reading…]