2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05439.x
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Genetics as a tool for the dissociation of mental operations over the course of development

Abstract: In recent years it has become possible to differentiate separable aspects of attention and to characterize the anatomical structure and dynamic states of their underlying networks. When individual differences in the structure and dynamics of these networks are used as dependent measures in associations with individual genetic variation, it becomes possible to assign cellular and molecular changes that occur over the course of normal development to specific aspects of network structure and function. In this way… Show more

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