遗传因素在阅读中的作用及其跨语言和书写系统的发展

IF 2.9 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Scientific Studies of Reading Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI:10.1080/10888438.2022.2033244
E. Grigorenko
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这篇小型综述试图提供遗传因素在阅读及其跨语言和书写系统发展中的作用的概述。本综述的构思和执行采用范围审查方法,综合现有研究中采用的方法,而不是产生证据摘要来回答一个离散的研究问题。具体来说,本文简要回顾和解释了典型阅读发育的定量和分子遗传学研究领域的主要研究方法。描述了该领域的当前前沿,并强调了证据不足以对无可争议的发现产生明确陈述的地方。总体而言,审查的结果向量指出了相关实证工作的必要性。基于目前可用的数据,不可能权威性地评论语言和书写系统作为说明或修饰阅读技能发展的遗传机制的作用,因为目前还没有大量相关的研究。需要更多相关的研究来提供关于这一作用的循证结论。
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The Role of Genetic Factors in Reading and its Development Across Languages and Writing Systems
ABSTRACT This mini-review attempts to provide a capsule overview of the role of genetic factors in reading and its development across languages and writing systems. The review is conceived and executed with a scoping review approach, synthesizing the methods employed in the existing research rather than producing a summary of evidence to answer a discrete research question. Specifically, major research approaches in the field of quantitative- and molecular-genetic studies of (a)typical reading development are briefly reviewed and interpreted. Current frontiers of the field are described and places where evidence is insufficient to generate explicit statements about indisputable findings are highlighted. Overall, the resulting vector of the review points to the necessity of the relevant empirical work. Based on the available data at this point, it is impossible to comment authoritatively on the role of languages and writing systems as specifiers or modifiers of the genetic machinery underlying the development of reading skills, as a critical mass of relevant research does not currently exist. More relevant studies are needed to provide evidence-based conclusions about this role.
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes original empirical investigations dealing with all aspects of reading and its related areas, and, occasionally, scholarly reviews of the literature, papers focused on theory development, and discussions of social policy issues. Papers range from very basic studies to those whose main thrust is toward educational practice. The journal also includes work on "all aspects of reading and its related areas," a phrase that is sufficiently general to encompass issues related to word recognition, comprehension, writing, intervention, and assessment involving very young children and/or adults.
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