Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Psychiatric disorders are disadvantageous behavioral phenotypes in humans. Accordingly, a recent epidemiological study has reported decreased fecundity in patients with psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders. Moreover, the fecundity of the relatives of these patients is not exceedingly higher compared to the fecundity of the relatives of normal subjects. Collectively, the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among humans is expected to decrease over generation...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
Contains fulltext : 138747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Psychiatric disorders are disadvantageous behavioral phenotypes in humans. Accordingly, a recent ep...
Investigating the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders is a complicated and rigorous task for psych...
Psychotic and mood disorders are brain dysfunctions that are caused by gene environment interactions...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
Conciliating recent findings from molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, and clinical observation...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
The genetic epidemiology of psychiatric disorders is undergoing a sea change. The flood of genome-wi...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
Contains fulltext : 138747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Psychiatric disorders are disadvantageous behavioral phenotypes in humans. Accordingly, a recent ep...
Investigating the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders is a complicated and rigorous task for psych...
Psychotic and mood disorders are brain dysfunctions that are caused by gene environment interactions...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
Conciliating recent findings from molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, and clinical observation...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
The genetic epidemiology of psychiatric disorders is undergoing a sea change. The flood of genome-wi...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
Contains fulltext : 208684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain is th...
Contains fulltext : 138747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...