The heritability of vocal tract structures estimated from structural MRI in a large cohort of Dutch twins

dc.contributor.authorDediu, Dan
dc.contributor.authorJennings, Emily M.
dc.contributor.authorvan't Ent, Dennis
dc.contributor.authorMoisik, Scott R.
dc.contributor.authorDi Pisa, Grazia
dc.contributor.authorSchulze, Janna
dc.contributor.authorde Geus, Eco J. C.
dc.contributor.authorden Braber, Anouk
dc.contributor.authorDolan, Conor V.
dc.contributor.authorBoomsma, Dorret I.
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-02T14:50:56Z
dc.date.available2023-03-02T14:50:56Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-13
dc.date.updated2023-03-02T14:50:57Z
dc.description.abstract[eng] While language is expressed in multiple modalities, including sign, writing, or whistles, speech is arguably the most common. The human vocal tract is capable of producing the bewildering diversity of the 7000 or so currently spoken languages, but relatively little is known about its genetic bases, especially in what concerns normal variation. Here, we capitalize on five cohorts totaling 632 Dutch twins with structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Two raters placed clearly defined (semi)landmarks on each MRI scan, from which we derived 146 measures capturing the dimensions and shape of various vocal tract structures, but also aspects of the head and face. We used Genetic Covariance Structure Modeling to estimate the additive genetic, common environmental or non-additive genetic, and unique environmental components, while controlling for various confounds and for any systematic differences between the two raters. We found high heritability, h2, for aspects of the skull and face, the mandible, the anteroposterior (horizontal) dimension of the vocal tract, and the position of the hyoid bone. These findings extend the existing literature, and open new perspectives for understanding the complex interplay between genetics, environment, and culture that shape our vocal tracts, and which may help explain cross-linguistic differences in phonetics and phonology.
dc.format.extent19 p.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.idgrec724203
dc.identifier.issn0340-6717
dc.identifier.pmid35831475
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/194486
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSpringer Verlag
dc.relation.isformatofReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-022-02469-2
dc.relation.ispartofHuman Genetics, 2022, vol. 141, num. 12, p. 1905-1923
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-022-02469-2
dc.rightscc-by (c) Dediu, Dan, et al., 2022
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/*
dc.sourceArticles publicats en revistes (Filologia Catalana i Lingüística General)
dc.subject.classificationFonètica
dc.subject.classificationFonologia
dc.subject.classificationBoca
dc.subject.classificationNas
dc.subject.classificationÉssers humans
dc.subject.classificationImatges per ressonància magnètica
dc.subject.classificationParla
dc.subject.otherPhonetics
dc.subject.otherPhonology
dc.subject.otherMouth
dc.subject.otherNose
dc.subject.otherHuman beings
dc.subject.otherMagnetic resonance imaging
dc.subject.otherSpeech
dc.titleThe heritability of vocal tract structures estimated from structural MRI in a large cohort of Dutch twins
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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