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    Uncovering the genetic architecture of broad antisocial behavior through a genome-wide association study meta-analysis

    Despite the substantial heritability of antisocial behavior (ASB), specific genetic variants robustly associated with the trait have not been identified. The present study by the Broad Antisocial Behavior Cons...

    Jorim J. Tielbeek, Emil Uffelmann, Benjamin S. Williams in Molecular Psychiatry (2022)

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    The role of parental genotype in predicting offspring years of education: evidence for genetic nurture

    Similarities between parent and offspring are widespread in psychology; however, shared genetic variants often confound causal inference for offspring outcomes. A polygenic score (PGS) derived from genome-wide...

    Emily A. Willoughby, Matt McGue, William G. Iacono, Aldo Rustichini in Molecular Psychiatry (2021)

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    Meta-analysis of up to 622,409 individuals identifies 40 novel smoking behaviour associated genetic loci

    Smoking is a major heritable and modifiable risk factor for many diseases, including cancer, common respiratory disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Fourteen genetic loci have previously been associated with...

    A. Mesut Erzurumluoglu, Mengzhen Liu, Victoria E. Jackson in Molecular Psychiatry (2020)

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    Electrodermal Nonresponding in First-Episode Psychosis as a Function of Stimulus Significance

    Although electrodermal activity has been studied in psychiatric patients since the turn of the century, it has only been during the last two decades that specific electrodermal deviations associated with funct...

    William G. Iacono, John W. Ficken, Morton Beiser in Progress in Electrodermal Research (1993)

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    Ventricular and Sulcal Size at the Onset of Psychosis

    To determine whether abnormalities in brain morphology are present at the onset of illness, patients with schizophrenia (n=31), schizophreniform (n=20) and bipolar disorders (n=18), and major depression (n=16)...

    William G. Iacono, Geoffrey N. Smith, Margaret Moreau in Annual Review of Hydrocephalus (1990)