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Poster No | Title | Authors |
M563 | Family history of alcoholism affects task-switching in human brain networks | Enrico Amico1,2, Mario Dzemidzic3, Claire Carron3, Jaroslaw Harezlak4, Joaquín Goñi1,2,5,6, David Kareken3,6 |
Th269 | Genetic effects on neural encoding of computational markers of impulsivity and decision-making | David Cole1, Lionel Rigoux2, Swen Schwarz1, Andreea Diaconescu3, Christoph Mathys4, Zoltan Nagy1, Katharina Wellstein5, Andrea Schote6, Boris Quednow7, Klaas Enno Stephan8 |
W032 | Sex-dependent role of dopamine receptor D2 during adolescent development | Rachel Schroeder1, Marissa Laws2, Shady El Damaty2, Veronica Mucciarone3, Benson Stevens4, Valery Darcey2, Emma Rose5, Diana Fishbein5, John VanMeter3 |
W279 | Polygenic Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Abnormal Deep Grey Matter Development | Harriet Cullen1, Saskia Selzam2, Michelle Krishnan3,1, Daniel Cromb4, Serena Counsell5, A David Edwards6 |
W282 | Human brain arousal in the resting state: a genome-wide association study | Philippe Jawinski1, Holger Kirsten2, Christian Sander3, Janek Spada3, Christine Ulke3, Jue Huang3, Ralph Burkhardt4, Markus Scholz2, Tilman Hensch3, Ulrich Hegerl3 |
W288 | Updates from the ENIGMA-CNV working group: 15q11.2 structural variants influence cortical morphology | Dennis van der Meer1, Ida Sønderby1, Tobias Kaufmann1, Srdjan Djurovic1, Ingrid Agartz2, Lars Westlye1, Paul Thompson3, Ole Andreassen1 |
W293 | ENIGMA task-based fMRI: A workgroup studying the genetic basis of task-evoked brain activity | Ilya Veer1, Lea Waller1, Tristram Lett1, Susanne Erk1, Henrik Walter1 |
W299 | Autoregressive Mixed Models of Longitudinal Brain Changes, Cognition and Genetics in ADNI | Qifan Yang1,2, Sophia Thomopoulos1, Linda Ding1,2, Wesley Surento1, Paul Thompson1, Neda Jahanshad1 |
W410 | The endocannabinoid system as a predictor of fear extinction learning – An fMRI study | Jennifer Spohrs1, Martin Ulrich2, Georg Grön2, Paul Plener3, Michael Prost2, Laura Bindila4, Birgit Abler2 |
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