It is peculiar that Bryden and his colleagues admit to the inadequacy
of handedness as an index for cerebral anomalous dominance and then at
tack a model of anomalous dominance using primarily handedness data. I
n reality, the GBG model (which was intended to be ''a hypothesis and
program for research,'' to quote the exact titles of the 1985 articles
) is not nearly as narrow as Bryden's worldview. We present here the r
est of the literature on the link between immune disorders and languag
e disorders which Bryden et al. neglected and argue that the data are
sufficient to have warranted a +2 in their evaluation. The strength of
this link is worthy of further investigation, even though the hormona
l mechanism proposed in the GBG model may be erroneous. (C) 1994 Acade
mic Press, Inc.