Parent-infant resemblance for general and specific cognitive abilities in the Colorado adoption project |
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Authors: | Lee Anne Thompson Robert Plomin J.C. DeFries |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Behavioral Genetics University of Colorado, Boulder, USA |
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Abstract: | Previous publications emanating from the Colorado Adoption Project have reported significant relationships between parental general cognitive ability (g) and infant Bayley MDI scores. The present study compared infant Bayley factor scores representing separable dimensions of infant cognition with parental general and specific cognitive abilities for 182 adoptive families and 164 nonadoptive families. Parent/offspring correlations between 12-month Bayley factors and parental cognitive abilities suggest only minimal relationships for both parental g and specific abilities. At 24 months, more parent/offspring resemblance was present; moreover, Bayley factors that were related to parental cognition tended to be related to parental g, not to specific abilities. The finding of significant parent/offspring relationships at 24 months between biological parents and their adopted-away infants, as well as between nonadoptive parents and their infants, suggests some genetic continuity from infancy to adulthood. |
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Keywords: | Correspondence and requests for reprints should be sent to Lee Anne Thompson Institute for Behavioral Genetics Campus Box 447 University of Colorado Boulder CO 80309 USA. |
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