[PDF][PDF] Identifying network‐level fingerprints of affective illness and associated polygenic vulnerability in the general population Role: PI
AJ Holmes - 2014 - psychology.yale.edu
3. Admon R, Nickerson LD, Dillon DG, Holmes AJ, Bogdan R, Kumar P, et al.(In Press).
Dissociable cortico-striatal connectivity abnormalities in major depression in response to …
Dissociable cortico-striatal connectivity abnormalities in major depression in response to …
Exploring Polygenic Neuroimaging Derived Scores in a Longitudinal Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Sample
T van der Es, E Sprooten, S Soheili-Nezhad… - medRxiv, 2022 - medrxiv.org
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) indicate neuropsychiatric disorders to be highly
polygenic. Polygenicity refers to the additive influence of multiple genes on variation in a …
polygenic. Polygenicity refers to the additive influence of multiple genes on variation in a …
A network perspective on the search for common transdiagnostic brain mechanisms.
U Braun - 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Comments on an article by Maxwell L. Elliott et al.(see record 2018-24000-001). Elliott et
al.'s elegant exploration of the connectomic signature of the p factor demonstrates the …
al.'s elegant exploration of the connectomic signature of the p factor demonstrates the …
Not just one p: Multivariate GWAS of psychiatric disorders and their cardinal symptoms reveal two dimensions of cross-cutting genetic liabilities
A single dimension of general psychopathology, p, has been hypothesized to represent a
general liability that spans multiple types of psychiatric disorders and non-clinical variation …
general liability that spans multiple types of psychiatric disorders and non-clinical variation …
Connectomic intermediate phenotypes for psychiatric disorders
A Fornito, ET Bullmore - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Psychiatric disorders are phenotypically heterogeneous entities with a complex genetic
basis. To mitigate this complexity, many investigators study so-called intermediate …
basis. To mitigate this complexity, many investigators study so-called intermediate …
[HTML][HTML] Characterizing the phenotypic and genetic structure of psychopathology in UK Biobank
Mental conditions exhibit a higher-order transdiagnostic factor structure which helps to
explain the widespread comorbidity observed in psychopathology. However, the phenotypic …
explain the widespread comorbidity observed in psychopathology. However, the phenotypic …
Network‐based artificial intelligence approaches for advancing personalized psychiatry
S Rajan, E Schwarz - … Journal of Medical Genetics Part B …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Psychiatric disorders have a complex biological underpinning likely involving an interplay of
genetic and environmental risk contributions. Substantial efforts are being made to use …
genetic and environmental risk contributions. Substantial efforts are being made to use …
Shared Genetic Risk Factors Among Psychiatric Diseases and Other Medical Diseases and Traits
Genetic characterization of psychiatric disorders transcends diagnostic boundaries,
suggesting substantial pleiotropy of contributing genes. Indeed, recent large-scale genome …
suggesting substantial pleiotropy of contributing genes. Indeed, recent large-scale genome …
[HTML][HTML] Emerging methods and resources for biological interrogation of neuropsychiatric polygenic signal
E Uffelmann, D Posthuma - Biological Psychiatry, 2021 - Elsevier
Most neuropsychiatric disorders are highly polygenic, implicating hundreds to thousands of
causal genetic variants that span much of the genome. This widespread polygenicity …
causal genetic variants that span much of the genome. This widespread polygenicity …
[引用][C] Functional genomics of the human connectome in psychiatric illness Role: PI Amount Awarded: $3,263,502 (Yale Allocation: $2,211,554; Indirect costs …
AJ Holmes - 2024 - National Institute of Mental Health