Distinct Genetic Influences on Cortical Surface Area and Cortical Thickness
University of California, San Diego · VA San Diego Healthcare System · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Neuroimaging studies examining the effects of aging and neuropsychiatric disorders on the cerebral cortex have largely been based on measures of cortical volume. Given that cortical volume is a product of thickness and surface area, it is plausible that measures of volume capture at least 2 distinct sets of genetic influences. The present study aims to examine the genetic relationships between measures of cortical surface area and thickness. Participants were men in the Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging (110 monozygotic pairs and 92 dizygotic pairs). Mean age was 55.8 years (range: 51-59). Bivariate twin analyses were utilized in order to estimate the heritability of cortical surface area and thickness, as well…
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16Topics & keywords
- Heritability
- Endophenotype
- Genetic architecture
- Brain size
- Neuroimaging
- Twin study
- Cerebral cortex
- Genetic correlation