Understanding the genetic factors underlying brain structural connectivity is a major challenge in imaging genetics. Here, we present results from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of whole-brain white matter (WM) fractional anisotropy (FA), an index of microstructural coherence measured using diffusion tensor imaging. Data from independent GWASs of 355 Swedish and 250 Norwegian healthy adults were integrated by meta-analysis to enhance power. Complementary GWASs on behavioral data reflecting processing speed, which is related to microstructural properties of WM pathways, were performed and integrated with WM FA results via multimodal analysis to identify shared genetic associations. One locus on chromosome 17 (rs145994492) showed gen...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders from Alzheimer's disease to autis...
Objectives: The thickness of the brain’s cortical gray matter (GM) and the fractional anisotropy (FA...
The study is the first to analyze genetic and environmental factors that affect brain fiber architec...
Understanding the genetic factors underlying brain structural connectivity is a major challenge in i...
Understanding the genetic factors underlying brain structural connectivity is a major challenge in i...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
We analyzed the degree of genetic control over intersubject variability in the microstructure of cer...
Individual variations of white matter (WM) tracts are known to be associated with various cognitive ...
Speed with which brain performs information processing influences overall cognition and is dependent...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measures of brain volume, cortic...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders from Alzheimer's disease to autis...
Objectives: The thickness of the brain’s cortical gray matter (GM) and the fractional anisotropy (FA...
The study is the first to analyze genetic and environmental factors that affect brain fiber architec...
Understanding the genetic factors underlying brain structural connectivity is a major challenge in i...
Understanding the genetic factors underlying brain structural connectivity is a major challenge in i...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Larg...
We analyzed the degree of genetic control over intersubject variability in the microstructure of cer...
Individual variations of white matter (WM) tracts are known to be associated with various cognitive ...
Speed with which brain performs information processing influences overall cognition and is dependent...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measures of brain volume, cortic...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders – from Alzheimer’s disease to aut...
Human brain connectivity is disrupted in a wide range of disorders from Alzheimer's disease to autis...
Objectives: The thickness of the brain’s cortical gray matter (GM) and the fractional anisotropy (FA...
The study is the first to analyze genetic and environmental factors that affect brain fiber architec...