“…The great promise of endophenotypes for providing insights into the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has led to significant scientific activity and the proposal of numerous potential markers, including neuropsychological impairments [Faraone et al, 1999;Cannon et al, 2000;Egan et al, 2001a;MylesWorsley and Park, 2002;Glahn et al, 2003;Hoff et al, 2005], neuroanatomic abnormalities McDonald et al, 2002;Seidman et al, 2002], and electrophysiological deviations [Myles-Worsley, 2002;Bramon et al, 2005]. However, relatively little research has focused on determining which of these putative endophenotypes are likely to be effective in linkage or association studies, raising the possibility that measures significantly influenced by environmental or epigenetic influences could be employed, leading to ambiguous or spurious findings.…”