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  Genetic influences on the developing young brain and risk for neuropsychiatric disorders

Alex, A. M., Buss, C., Davis, E. P., Campos, G. d. l., Donald, K. A., Fair, D. A., et al. (2023). Genetic influences on the developing young brain and risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. Biological Psychiatry. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.01.013.

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Alex, Ann M., Author
Buss, Claudia, Author
Davis, Elysia Poggi, Author
Campos, Gustavo de los, Author
Donald, Kirsten A., Author
Fair, Damien A., Author
Gaab, Nadine, Author
Gao, Wei, Author
Gilmore, John H., Author
Girault, Jessica B., Author
Grewen, Karen, Author
Groenewold, Nynke A., Author
Hankin, Benjamin L., Author
Ipser, Jonathan, Author
Kapoor, Shreya1, Author           
Kim, Pilyoung, Author
Lin, Weili, Author
Luo, Shan, Author
Norton, Elizabeth S., Author
O’Connor, Thomas G., Author
Piven, Joseph, AuthorQiu, Anqi, AuthorRasmussen, Jerod M., AuthorSkeide, Michael A.1, 2, Author                 Stein, Dan J., AuthorStyner, Martin A., AuthorThompson, Paul M., AuthorWakschlag, Laurie, AuthorKnickmeyer, Rebecca, Author more..
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1Max Planck Research Group Learning in Early Childhood, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_3340643              
2Department Neuropsychology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, Leipzig, DE, ou_634551              

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Free keywords: Imaging; Genetics; Infant; Childhood; Pediatric; Magnetic resonance imaging
 Abstract: Imaging genetics provides an opportunity to discern associations between genetic variants and brain imaging phenotypes. Historically, the field has focused on adults and adolescents; very few imaging genetics studies have focused on brain development in infancy and early childhood (from birth to age six). This is an important knowledge gap as developmental changes in brain during the prenatal and early postnatal period are regulated by dynamic gene expression patterns that likely play an important role in establishing an individual’s risk for later psychiatric illness and neurodevelopmental disabilities. In this review, we summarize findings from imaging genetics studies spanning from early infancy to early childhood with a focus on studies examining genetic risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. We also introduce the Organization for Imaging Genomics in Infancy (ORIGINs), a working group of the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) consortium, which was established to facilitate large-scale imaging-genetics studies in infancy and early childhood.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-01-092022-07-152023-01-112023-01-28
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.01.013
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Title: Biological Psychiatry
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CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925384111