BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction is common in mental disorders and represents a potential risk factor in childhood. The nature and extent of associations between childhood cognitive function and polygenic risk for mental disorders is unclear. We applied computational modeling to gain insight into mechanistic processes underlying decision making and working memory in childhood and their associations with PRS for mental disorders and comorbid cardiometabolic diseases. METHODS: We used the drift diffusion model to infer latent computational processes underlying decision-making and working memory during the N-back task in 3707 children aged 9-10 from the ABCD Study. SNP-based heritability was estimated for cognitive phenotypes, including compu...
Psychiatric disorders are highly heritable and polygenic, and many have their peak onset in late chi...
Cognitive deficits are a core feature of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disord...
Executive functions are a diverse and critical suite of cognitive abilities that are often disrupted...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction is common in mental disorders and represents a potential risk fact...
Background Cognitive dysfunction is common in mental disorders and represents a potential risk fact...
Background: Adolescence hosts a sharp increase in the incidence of mental disorders. The prodromal p...
Introduction: Identifying phenotypic manifestations of genetic risk for bipolar disorder (BD) in ...
Cognitive abilities are one of the major transdiagnostic domains in the National Institute of Mental...
Cognitive alterations have long been reported in patients with mental health disorders, though with ...
Background: Prediction of mental disorders based on neuroimaging is an emerging area of research wit...
Psychiatric illnesses are complex and polygenic. They are associated with widespread alterations in ...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cognitive impairments are primary hallmarks symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD). ...
Psychiatric disorders are highly heritable and polygenic, and many have their peak onset in late chi...
Cognitive deficits are a core feature of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disord...
Executive functions are a diverse and critical suite of cognitive abilities that are often disrupted...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction is common in mental disorders and represents a potential risk fact...
Background Cognitive dysfunction is common in mental disorders and represents a potential risk fact...
Background: Adolescence hosts a sharp increase in the incidence of mental disorders. The prodromal p...
Introduction: Identifying phenotypic manifestations of genetic risk for bipolar disorder (BD) in ...
Cognitive abilities are one of the major transdiagnostic domains in the National Institute of Mental...
Cognitive alterations have long been reported in patients with mental health disorders, though with ...
Background: Prediction of mental disorders based on neuroimaging is an emerging area of research wit...
Psychiatric illnesses are complex and polygenic. They are associated with widespread alterations in ...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cognitive impairments are primary hallmarks symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD). ...
Psychiatric disorders are highly heritable and polygenic, and many have their peak onset in late chi...
Cognitive deficits are a core feature of psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disord...
Executive functions are a diverse and critical suite of cognitive abilities that are often disrupted...