Autistic traits—social impairment, communication impairment, and restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests—are heritable in the general population. Previous analyses have consistently reported limited genetic and environmental overlap between autistic trait domains in samples assessed in middle childhood. Here we extend this research to parent-report data for 12-year-olds. Data from 5,944 pairs in the Twins Early Development Study were analyzed to explore the domain-specific heritability and degree of shared genetic and environmental influences across different autistic traits in the general population and among individuals scoring in the top 5% of each domain. Sex differences in the etiological estimates were also tested in these a...
Background In recent years, several twin studies adopted a dimensional approach to Autism Spectrum D...
Importance Most evidence to date highlights the importance of genetic influences on the liability t...
tism is not a discrete disorder and that family members of autistic probands have an increased likel...
BACKGROUND: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are highly heritable, but the exact etiological mechanis...
ObjectiveDisorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, hav...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To explore genetic and environmental influences on individu...
Objective: To explore genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in autistic tra...
In the present study we investigated phenotypic agreement between informants (parent, teacher and ch...
Objective - Disorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, ...
Context: Genetic factors play an important role in the etiology of both autism spectrum disorders an...
Our objective was to examine the overlap between autistic traits and other behavioral problems in a ...
Intellectual disability is common in individuals with autism spectrum conditions. However, the stren...
Objective This study investigated the etiology of autistic-like traits in the general population an...
Objective: Disorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, h...
Objective To investigate children selected from a community sample for showing extreme autistic-lik...
Background In recent years, several twin studies adopted a dimensional approach to Autism Spectrum D...
Importance Most evidence to date highlights the importance of genetic influences on the liability t...
tism is not a discrete disorder and that family members of autistic probands have an increased likel...
BACKGROUND: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are highly heritable, but the exact etiological mechanis...
ObjectiveDisorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, hav...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To explore genetic and environmental influences on individu...
Objective: To explore genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in autistic tra...
In the present study we investigated phenotypic agreement between informants (parent, teacher and ch...
Objective - Disorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, ...
Context: Genetic factors play an important role in the etiology of both autism spectrum disorders an...
Our objective was to examine the overlap between autistic traits and other behavioral problems in a ...
Intellectual disability is common in individuals with autism spectrum conditions. However, the stren...
Objective This study investigated the etiology of autistic-like traits in the general population an...
Objective: Disorders on the autism spectrum, as well as autistic traits in the general population, h...
Objective To investigate children selected from a community sample for showing extreme autistic-lik...
Background In recent years, several twin studies adopted a dimensional approach to Autism Spectrum D...
Importance Most evidence to date highlights the importance of genetic influences on the liability t...
tism is not a discrete disorder and that family members of autistic probands have an increased likel...