Genetics
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 60, Issue 03, March 2019
“Can dysregulated myelination be linked to ADHD pathogenesis and persistence?” by Klaus-Peter Lesch
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Most Cited JCPP Articles #1 of 60
Most cited JCPP paper #1 of 60: Executive functions and developmental psychopathology
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Most Cited JCPP Articles #13 of 60
Most cited JCPP papers #13 of 60: Gene-environment interplay and psychopathology: multiple varieties but real effects
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Most Cited JCPP Articles #21 of 60
Most cited JCPP papers #21 of 60: PATHWAYS FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULT LIFE
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Most Cited JCPP Articles #23 of 60
Most cited JCPP papers #23 of 60: Evidence for substantial genetic risk for psychopathy in 7-year-olds
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Exciting opportunity to engage in pioneering anxiety/depression research
Depression and anxiety (including OCD and other related disorders) are common but complex disorders whose research needs very large sample sizes. The Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD) study launched September 2018 and aims to recruit >40,000 individuals.
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Most Cited JCPP Articles #47 of 60
Most cited JCPP papers #47 of 60: The development of arithmetical abilities
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How well children read is largely down to their genes
Children who are avid readers are typically good readers, and children who seldom read a book voluntarily often have dyslexia. Is their reading ability the consequence of how much they practised?
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 59, Issue 09, September 2018
“Data repositories, registries, and standards in the search for valid and reproducible biomarkers” by Bradley S. Peterson
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Genetic factors influence the relationship between the home environment and onset of depressive symptom
Clinical depression is prevalent in adolescence, but how depression emerges and the nature of the early risk factors is unknown. Insight has now come from a study performed by researchers at King’s College London.
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