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School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

2021

Cognition

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Neuroimaging Association Scores: Reliability And Validity Of Aggregate Measures Of Brain Structural Features Linked To Mental Disorders In Youth, Luiza Kvitko Axelrud, André Rafael Simioni, Daniel Samuel Pine, Anderson M. Winkler, Pedro Mario Pan, João Ricardo Sato, André Zugman, Nadine Parker, Felipe Picon, Andrea Jackowski Dec 2021

Neuroimaging Association Scores: Reliability And Validity Of Aggregate Measures Of Brain Structural Features Linked To Mental Disorders In Youth, Luiza Kvitko Axelrud, André Rafael Simioni, Daniel Samuel Pine, Anderson M. Winkler, Pedro Mario Pan, João Ricardo Sato, André Zugman, Nadine Parker, Felipe Picon, Andrea Jackowski

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In genetics, aggregation of many loci with small effect sizes into a single score improved prediction. Nevertheless, studies applying easily replicable weighted scores to neuroimaging data are lacking. Our aim was to assess the reliability and validity of the Neuroimaging Association Score (NAS), which combines information from structural brain features previously linked to mental disorders. Participants were 726 youth (aged 6–14) from two cities in Brazil who underwent MRI and psychopathology assessment at baseline and 387 at 3-year follow-up. Results were replicated in two samples: IMAGEN (n = 1627) and the Healthy Brain Network (n = 843). NAS …


Genetic Overlap Profiles Of Cognitive Ability In Psychotic And Affective Illnesses: A Multisite Study Of Multiplex Pedigrees, Emma Knowles, Juan M. Peralta, Laura Almasy, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Francis J. Mcmahon, Pippa Thomson, Samuel R. Mathias, Joanne E. Curran, John Blangero Sep 2021

Genetic Overlap Profiles Of Cognitive Ability In Psychotic And Affective Illnesses: A Multisite Study Of Multiplex Pedigrees, Emma Knowles, Juan M. Peralta, Laura Almasy, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Francis J. Mcmahon, Pippa Thomson, Samuel R. Mathias, Joanne E. Curran, John Blangero

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Background: Cognitive impairment is a key feature of psychiatric illness, making cognition an important tool for exploring of the genetics of illness risk. It remains unclear which measures should be prioritized in pleiotropy-guided research. Here, we generate profiles of genetic overlap between psychotic and affective disorders and cognitive measures in Caucasian and Hispanic groups.

Methods: Data were from 4 samples of extended pedigrees (N = 3046). Coefficient of relationship analyses were used to estimate genetic overlap between illness risk and cognitive ability. Results were meta-analyzed.

Results: Psychosis was characterized by cognitive impairments on all measures with a generalized profile of …


Genetic Influences On Externalizing Psychopathology Overlap With Cognitive Functioning And Show Developmental Variation, Josephine Mollon, Emma E. M. Knowles, Samuel R. Mathias, Amanda Rodrigue, Tyler M. Moore, Monica E. Calkins, Ruben C. Gur, Juan M. Peralta, Daniel J. Weiner, John Blangero, Laura Almasy Mar 2021

Genetic Influences On Externalizing Psychopathology Overlap With Cognitive Functioning And Show Developmental Variation, Josephine Mollon, Emma E. M. Knowles, Samuel R. Mathias, Amanda Rodrigue, Tyler M. Moore, Monica E. Calkins, Ruben C. Gur, Juan M. Peralta, Daniel J. Weiner, John Blangero, Laura Almasy

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Background: Questions remain regarding whether genetic influences on early life psychopathology overlap with cognition and show developmental variation.

Methods: Using data from 9,421 individuals aged 8-21 from the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort, factors of psychopathology were generated using a bifactor model of item-level data from a psychiatric interview. Five orthogonal factors were generated: anxious-misery (mood and anxiety), externalizing (attention deficit hyperactivity and conduct disorder), fear (phobias), psychosis-spectrum, and a general factor. Genetic analyses were conducted on a subsample of 4,662 individuals of European American ancestry. A genetic relatedness matrix was used to estimate heritability of these factors, and genetic correlations with …