For years, researchers have debated the structure of affect. Although many researchers claim positive and negative affect are independent, others present evidence that the two are bipolar. The current study used a behavioral genetic design as a unique way to address this debate. A national sample of 783 sibling pairs, including 117 identical twins, 160 fraternal twins, and 506 full-sibling non-twin pairs provided information on their positive and negative affect over the past month. A sub-sample of 210 twin pairs provided additional information on their positive and negative affect over daily and weekly time frames. Several different analyses indicated that at the phenotypic level, affect demonstrated a bipolar structure. Multivariate behav...
Mood disorders are highly heritable psychiatric disorders. Over the years, many genetic polymorphism...
Background: Twin studies of bipolar affective disorder (BPD) have either been small or have not used...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Objective: The daily life, affective phenotypes of momentary negative affect (NA), positive affect (...
Riemann R, Angleitner A, Borkenau P, Eid M. Genetic and environmental sources of consistency and var...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
WHICH PATIENT WILL FEEL DOWN, WHICH WILL BE HAPPY? THE NEED TO STUDY THE GENETIC DISPOSITION OF EMOT...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Purpose: In quality-of-life (QL) research, the genetic susceptibility of negative and positive emoti...
Purpose: In quality-of-life (QL) research, the genetic susceptibility of negative and positive emoti...
Bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder) is a severe mood disorder in which episodes of (hypo...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder) is a severe mood disorder in which episodes of (hypo...
Mood disorders are highly heritable psychiatric disorders. Over the years, many genetic polymorphism...
Background: Twin studies of bipolar affective disorder (BPD) have either been small or have not used...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Objective: The daily life, affective phenotypes of momentary negative affect (NA), positive affect (...
Riemann R, Angleitner A, Borkenau P, Eid M. Genetic and environmental sources of consistency and var...
BACKGROUND:Difficult temperament in infancy is a risk factor for forms of later internalizing and ex...
WHICH PATIENT WILL FEEL DOWN, WHICH WILL BE HAPPY? THE NEED TO STUDY THE GENETIC DISPOSITION OF EMOT...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...
Purpose: In quality-of-life (QL) research, the genetic susceptibility of negative and positive emoti...
Purpose: In quality-of-life (QL) research, the genetic susceptibility of negative and positive emoti...
Bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder) is a severe mood disorder in which episodes of (hypo...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
Little is known about how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the association between pa...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder) is a severe mood disorder in which episodes of (hypo...
Mood disorders are highly heritable psychiatric disorders. Over the years, many genetic polymorphism...
Background: Twin studies of bipolar affective disorder (BPD) have either been small or have not used...
Positive affect (e.g., attentiveness) and negative affect (e.g., upset) fluctuate over time. We exam...