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Our sample consisted of healthy young adult twins (N=627 (63% females) including 95 MZ and 144 DZ twin pairs, mean age 22, who had mother-reported SWAN; N=725 (58% females) including 101 MZ and 156 DZ pairs, mean age 25, with self reported SWAN). One csv file of 167 KB with comma separator.Issued: 2015
Subjects
Environmental factors |
Genetic factors |
Head motion |
Hyperactivity |
Impulsivity |
Inattention |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Open access repository |
Resting state fMRI |
Twin |
eng |
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Head motion and inattention/hyperactivity share common genetic influences: Implications for fMRI studies of ADHD
local : UQ:376828
Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Ebejer, Jane L., Gillespie, Nathan A., Duffy, David L., Hickie, Ian B., Thompson, Paul M., Martin, Nicholas G., de Zubicaray, Greig I., McMahon, Katie L., Medland, Sarah E. and Wright, Margaret J. (2016). Head motion and inattention/hyperactivity share common genetic influences: Implications for fMRI studies of ADHD. PLoS One, 11 (1) e0146271, 1-19. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146271
Research Data Collections
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School of Psychology Publications
local : UQ:3852
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.14264/UQL.2015.1103