B3233 - Genetic and environmental factors influencing neurodevelopmental traits - 18/12/2018
The overarching goal of this project is to study risk factors contributing to common neurodevelopmental disorders (i.e. dyslexia and language impairment). We expect such factor to be both of biological (e.g. genetics) and environmental (e.g. socio-economic status) nature. Building on our previous work, we will take advantage of the rich cognitive and behavioural profiling available for the ALSPAC dataset. Atypical handedness has been consistently reported as a factor contributing to neurodevelopmental disorders. We will use a range of laterality indexes for hand preference to study the genetics of handedness and understand its relationship with disorders. The analysis will be conducted in the context of large international collaborations. The longitudinal dimension of the ALSPAC data will also allow us to study trajectories associated to neurodevelopmental disorders.