Association of heritable cognitive ability and psychopathology with white matter in children and adolescents
JAMA Psychiatry Jan 27, 2018
Alnæs D, et al. - The authors aimed at determining if brain dysconnectivity is a transdiagnostic phenotype in adolescence with increased susceptibility and symptoms of psychiatric disease. In this work, dimensional and heritable general cognitive and psychopathology factors were found to be correlated with specific patterns of white matter properties. Findings thereby suggested that in individuals with increased susceptibility and symptoms of psychiatric disorders, dysconnectivity was a transdiagnostic brain-based phenotype.
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