Kovas Yulia, Plomin Robert
Social, Genetic, and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London London, England.
Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2007 Oct;16(5):284-288. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00521.x.
Twin studies comparing identical and fraternal twins consistently show substantial genetic influence on individual differences in learning abilities such as reading and mathematics, as well as in other cognitive abilities such as spatial ability and memory. Multivariate genetic research has shown that the same set of genes is largely responsible for genetic influence on these diverse cognitive areas. We call these "generalist genes." What differentiates these abilities is largely the environment, especially nonshared environments that make children growing up in the same family different from one another. These multivariate genetic findings of generalist genes and specialist environments have far-reaching implications for diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities and for understanding the brain mechanisms that mediate these effects.
对同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎进行比较的双胞胎研究一致表明,基因对阅读和数学等学习能力以及空间能力和记忆等其他认知能力的个体差异有重大影响。多变量基因研究表明,同一组基因在很大程度上是造成对这些不同认知领域的基因影响的原因。我们将这些基因称为“通才基因”。造成这些能力差异的主要是环境,尤其是非共享环境,它使得在同一个家庭中成长的孩子彼此不同。这些关于通才基因和特殊环境的多变量基因研究结果对学习障碍的诊断和治疗以及理解介导这些影响的大脑机制具有深远意义。