Hyperactivity has consistently been shown to be familial. Until recently however, due to a lack of systematic twin evidence, it has remained uncertain to what extent familial transmission can be explained by genetic factors. We used a systematically ascertained population-based sample of twin pairs aged between 8 and 16 years old to explore the role of genetic influences on maternally rated hyperactivity scores. Hyperactivity scores were found to be substantially heritable. The data were best explained by a model which incorporated sibling competitive effects as well as additive genetic factors. These findings suggest not only that hyperactivity scores are influenced by genetic factors but that sibling interaction effects are also of import...
Item does not contain fulltextA previous paper in this journal revealed substantial genetic overlap ...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Hyperactivity has consistently been shown to be familial. Until recently however, due to a lack of s...
The main aim of this study was to combine two research approaches to hyperactivity: the behaviour ge...
Background Twin studies have found that childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ha...
We estimated the genetic covariance matrix among four inattention (INATT) and four hyperactivity (HY...
Sibling interaction effects are suggested by a difference in phenotypic variance between monozygotic...
BACKGROUND. A twin study design was used to assess the degree to which additive genetic variance inf...
Background The high heritability of the core symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
Twin studies described a strongly heritable component of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (A...
Background: Twin studies of childhood behavior problems support the conclusion that individual diffe...
There has been much interest in the genetics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and molecul...
Although few would now contest the presence of Gene 9 Environment (G 9 E) effects in the development...
Hyperactivity has attracted a large amount of research interest in recent years. Here we review deve...
Item does not contain fulltextA previous paper in this journal revealed substantial genetic overlap ...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Hyperactivity has consistently been shown to be familial. Until recently however, due to a lack of s...
The main aim of this study was to combine two research approaches to hyperactivity: the behaviour ge...
Background Twin studies have found that childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ha...
We estimated the genetic covariance matrix among four inattention (INATT) and four hyperactivity (HY...
Sibling interaction effects are suggested by a difference in phenotypic variance between monozygotic...
BACKGROUND. A twin study design was used to assess the degree to which additive genetic variance inf...
Background The high heritability of the core symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (...
Twin studies described a strongly heritable component of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (A...
Background: Twin studies of childhood behavior problems support the conclusion that individual diffe...
There has been much interest in the genetics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and molecul...
Although few would now contest the presence of Gene 9 Environment (G 9 E) effects in the development...
Hyperactivity has attracted a large amount of research interest in recent years. Here we review deve...
Item does not contain fulltextA previous paper in this journal revealed substantial genetic overlap ...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...