Abstract Background In order to retrieve episodic past events, the missing information needs to be reconstructed using information stored in semantic memory. Failures in these reconstructive processes are expressed as false memories. KIBRA single nucleotide polymorphism (rs17070145) has been linked to episodic memory performance as well as an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Methods Here, the role of KIBRA rs17070145 polymorphism (male and female CC vs. CT/TT carriers) in reconstructive episodic memory in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm was investigated in N = 219 healthy individuals. Results Female participants outperformed males in the free recall condition. Furthermore, a trend ...
In the field of imaging genetics, brain function and structure are used as intermediate phenotypes b...
The KIBRA (rs17070145) C-allele and the CLSTN2 (rs6439886) T-allele have both been associated with p...
The resource modulation hypothesis suggests that the influence of genes on cognitive functioning inc...
International audienceBackgroundIn order to retrieve episodic past events, the missing information n...
Inter-individual variability in memory performance has been suggested to result, in part, from genet...
The first genome-wide association study of human memory identified an association between a common T...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra poly-morphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple ep...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra polymorphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple epi...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra polymorphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple epi...
Episodic autobiographical memory (AM) refers to the real-life recollection of personal events that a...
The rs17070145 polymorphism (C right arrow T substitution, intron 9) of the KIBRA gene has recently ...
Human memory is a polygenic trait. We performed a genome-wide screen to identify memory-related gene...
The single nucleotide polymorphism rs17070145 within the KIBRA gene (kidney and brain expressed prot...
Memory is a polygenic trait that enables humans to learn and remember information. A novel genome-wi...
The genetic locus encoding KIBRA, a member of the WWC family of proteins, has recently been shown to...
In the field of imaging genetics, brain function and structure are used as intermediate phenotypes b...
The KIBRA (rs17070145) C-allele and the CLSTN2 (rs6439886) T-allele have both been associated with p...
The resource modulation hypothesis suggests that the influence of genes on cognitive functioning inc...
International audienceBackgroundIn order to retrieve episodic past events, the missing information n...
Inter-individual variability in memory performance has been suggested to result, in part, from genet...
The first genome-wide association study of human memory identified an association between a common T...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra poly-morphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple ep...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra polymorphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple epi...
It was recently suggested that the Kibra polymorphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple epi...
Episodic autobiographical memory (AM) refers to the real-life recollection of personal events that a...
The rs17070145 polymorphism (C right arrow T substitution, intron 9) of the KIBRA gene has recently ...
Human memory is a polygenic trait. We performed a genome-wide screen to identify memory-related gene...
The single nucleotide polymorphism rs17070145 within the KIBRA gene (kidney and brain expressed prot...
Memory is a polygenic trait that enables humans to learn and remember information. A novel genome-wi...
The genetic locus encoding KIBRA, a member of the WWC family of proteins, has recently been shown to...
In the field of imaging genetics, brain function and structure are used as intermediate phenotypes b...
The KIBRA (rs17070145) C-allele and the CLSTN2 (rs6439886) T-allele have both been associated with p...
The resource modulation hypothesis suggests that the influence of genes on cognitive functioning inc...