Genetic topography of brain morphology

Animal data show that cortical development is initially patterned by genetic gradients largely along three orthogonal axes. We previously reported differences in genetic influences on cortical surface area along an anterior-posterior axis using neuroimaging data of adult human twins. Here, we demons...

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Main Authors: Chen, Chi-Hua (Author), Fiecas, Mark (Author), Gutierrez, E. D. (Author), Panizzon, Matthew S. (Author), Eyler, Lisa T. (Author), Vuoksimaa, Eero (Author), Thompson, Wesley K. (Author), Fennema-Notestine, Christine (Author), Hagler, Donald J., Jr (Author), Jernigan, Terry L. (Author), Neale, Michael C. (Author), Franz, Carol E. (Author), Lyons, Michael J. (Author), Fischl, Bruce (Contributor), Tsuang, Ming T. (Author), Dale, Anders M. (Author), Kremen, William S. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2014-08-29T14:05:21Z.
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