Polygenic risk score for bipolar disorder associates with divergent thinking and brain structures in the prefrontal cortex

It has been hypothesized that a higher genetic risk of bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with greater creativity. Given the clinical importance of bipolar disorder and the importance of creativity to human society and cultural development, it is essential to reveal their associations and the neura...

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Main Authors: Araki, T. (Author), dos S. Kawata, K.H (Author), Hanawa, S. (Author), Iizuka, K. (Author), Ikeda, S. (Author), Imanishi, T. (Author), Kawashima, R. (Author), Kikuchi, Y. (Author), Kimura, R. (Author), Kotozaki, Y. (Author), Magistro, D. (Author), Matsudaira, I. (Author), Miyauchi, C.M (Author), Nakagawa, S. (Author), Nouchi, R. (Author), Nozawa, T. (Author), Ono, C. (Author), Sakaki, K. (Author), Sekiguchi, A. (Author), Takeuchi, H. (Author), Taki, Y. (Author), Tomita, H. (Author), Yokota, S. (Author), Yokoyama, R. (Author), Yu, Z. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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