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The R552H missense mutation is identical to that causing speech and language deficits in a large well-studied human family, while the S321X nonsense mutation represents a null allele that does not produce Foxp2 protein.
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By interaction with the desired carrier, the undesired information may cause speech to become unintelligible.
And about a year ago Cindy suffered a stroke, which caused speech difficulty at first, and memory loss.
Some abnormalities that cause speech disorders (e.g., cleft palate, stroke) can be corrected to various degrees before a speech therapist's work begins.
So if mental states really are distinct from underlying physical states, argues Mr Kim, then they won't cause speech, or behaviour, or many of the other things they clearly do cause.
His autism has caused speech patterns like those of a particularly loud talk-show host (an impression reinforced by his physical resemblance to the ubiquitous British presenter Graham Norton), and his hands, while striking the keys with impressive speed and precision, have a suspended look, as if attached to a marionette.
Although the finding may help diagnose the condition, not everyone is convinced that masking itself causes speech difficulties.
However, because the tongue flap is a pedicle flap, tongue movement is restricted after tongue flap reconstruction, and restricted movement causes speech disturbance and dysphagia until division.
Next, we tested whether phonetic similarity caused speech perception problems and whether this differed between groups.
FOXP1 has also been found to cause speech and language delay, ID and ASD in human patients [ 49, 50].
Craniocervical malformations can cause speech disorders as a result of paralysis, weakness, or incoordination of the speech musculature, with motor and functional disorders that affect phonation, resonance, articulation, and prosody [ 46].
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