Journal article
Heritability of specific cognitive functions and associations with schizophrenia spectrum disorders using CANTAB: A nation-wide twin study
CK Lemvigh, RM Brouwer, C Pantelis, MH Jensen, RW Hilker, CS Legind, SJ Anhoj, TW Robbins, BJ Sahakian, BY Glenthoj, B Fagerlund
Psychological Medicine | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background Many cognitive functions are under strong genetic control and twin studies have demonstrated genetic overlap between some aspects of cognition and schizophrenia. How the genetic relationship between specific cognitive functions and schizophrenia is influenced by IQ is currently unknown. Methods We applied selected tests from the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) to examine the heritability of specific cognitive functions and associations with schizophrenia liability. Verbal and performance IQ were estimated using The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III and the Danish Adult Reading Test. In total, 214 twins including monozygotic (MZ = 32) and dizygotic ..
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Awarded by Lundbeck Foundation
Awarded by NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by Lundbeck Foundation grants (25-A2701, R155-2013-16337); a Ph.D. grant from The Mental Health Services, Capital Region of Denmark to CKL; and CP was supported by an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (1105825) and by a grant from the Lundbeck Foundation (R246-2016-3237).