Abstract
Behavioral genetic analyses have not demonstrated robust, unique, genetic correlates of hippocampal subregion volume. Genetic differentiation of hippocampal longitudinal axis subregion volume has not yet been investigated in population-based samples, although this has been demonstrated in rodent and post-mortem human tissue work. The following study is the first population-based investigation of genetic factors that contribute to gray matter volume along the hippocampal longitudinal axis. Twin-based biometric analyses demonstrated that longitudinal axis subregions are associated with significant, unique, genetic variance, and that longitudinal axis subregions are also associated with significant shared, hippocampus-general, genetic factors. Our study's findings suggest that genetic differences in hippocampal longitudinal axis structure can be detected in individual differences in gray matter volume in population-level research designs.
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Pine, J. G., Agrawal, A., Bogdan, R., Kandala, S., Cooper, S., & Barch, D. M. (2024). Shared and unique heritability of hippocampal subregion volumes in children and adults. NeuroImage, 285. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120471
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