neurodevelopmental genetics and intellectual abilities
Neurodevelopmental genetics refers to the study of how genetic factors influence the development of the brain and its associated functions. It focuses on exploring the genetic basis of various conditions affecting neurological development, such as autism, ADHD, and intellectual disability. Intellectual abilities, on the other hand, refer to a person's cognitive capabilities, including their reasoning, problem-solving, language, and learning skills. Research in neurodevelopmental genetics aims to uncover the genetic factors that contribute to differences in intellectual abilities among individuals.
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