The long-range objectives of the Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center (CLDRC) are the
identification, characterization, validation and amelioration of reading disabilities and ADHD, the two most
prevalent and often co-morbid disorders of childhood. To accomplish these objectives, the CLDRC employs
a unique approach that assesses the extent to which genetic and environmental influences underlie these
disorders, and that uses covariation in etiology to understand whether deficits in component skills of reading
are manifestations of a single syndrome or represent separate subtypes. Test batteries that include
psychometric measures of cognitive and academic abilities (Project I), reading, writing, and language
processes (Project II), and ADHD and executive functions (Project III) will be administered to a sample of
identical and fraternal twins and their siblings in which at least one member of each twin pair has a reading
disability, to an independent sample of twins and their siblings in which at least one member of each twin
pair has ADHD, and to a comparison group of twins and their siblings with no school history of reading
disabilities or ADHD. Resulting data will be used to assess the etiologies of reading deficits (including word
recognition skills, reading fluency, comprehension, and writing), ADHD, and their comorbidity, as well as
their covariation with measures of phoneme awareness, phonological decoding, orthographic coding,
vocabulary, listening comprehension, and executive functions. In order to map quantitative trait loci that
influence learning disabilities, and conduct association and mutation analyses, blood samples will be
obtained from families of all twin pairs (Project IV). Project V will assess response to computer-assisted
instruction in 3 samples: early (K-4th) at-risk readers, 2nd - 4th grade twins identified with reading disabilities
in Projects l-lll, and 4th grade twins with reading disabilities for whom we have extensive longitudinal
assessments starting from preschool. Response to instruction in project V will also be studied in the Project
IV molecular-genetic analyses. An administrative core unit will be responsible for coordinating the activities
of the five research projects, ascertaining and scheduling subjects, obtaining questionnaire data and blood
samples, and administering the Center budget. Reading disabilities and ADHD are important public health
problems. The proposed research will advance our understanding of their etiology and remediation.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
701
DUNS Number
007431505
UEI
SPVKK1RC2MZ3
Project Start Date
30-September-2009
Project End Date
29-September-2011
Budget Start Date
30-September-2009
Budget End Date
29-September-2011
Project Funding Information for 2009
Total Funding
$235,369
Direct Costs
$201,432
Indirect Costs
$33,937
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2009
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$235,369
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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