Search Results - "Smit, Dirk J."
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Heritability of "small-world" networks in the brain: A graph theoretical analysis of resting-state EEG functional connectivity
Published in Human brain mapping (01-12-2008)“…Recent studies have shown that resting‐state functional networks as studied with fMRI, EEG, and MEG may be so‐called small‐world networks. We investigated to…”
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Intellectually able adults with autism spectrum disorder show typical resting-state EEG activity
Published in Scientific reports (08-11-2022)“…There is broad interest in discovering quantifiable physiological biomarkers for psychiatric disorders to aid diagnostic assessment. However, finding…”
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Network analysis of resting state EEG in the developing young brain: Structure comes with maturation
Published in Human brain mapping (01-03-2011)“…During childhood, brain structure and function changes substantially. Recently, graph theory has been introduced to model connectivity in the brain…”
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Genomic relationships across psychiatric disorders including substance use disorders
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-03-2021)“…•We conducted a genetic factor analysis on 8 psychiatric & 3 substance use disorders.•Alcohol & nicotine dependence are genetically correlated with psychiatric…”
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The brain matures with stronger functional connectivity and decreased randomness of its network
Published in PloS one (15-05-2012)“…We investigated the development of the brain's functional connectivity throughout the life span (ages 5 through 71 years) by measuring EEG activity in a large…”
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Causal relationships between substance use and insomnia
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-09-2020)“…•Insomnia and substance use have been linked, but the causal direction is unclear.•With Mendelian Randomization causal relationships can be tested using…”
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The CADM2 Gene and Behavior: A Phenome-Wide Scan in UK-Biobank
Published in Behavior genetics (01-09-2022)“…The cell adhesion molecule 2 ( CADM2 ) gene has appeared among the top associations in a wide range of genome-wide association studies (GWASs). This study aims…”
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms including 33,943 individuals from the general population
Published in Molecular psychiatry (2024)“…While 1–2% of individuals meet the criteria for a clinical diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), many more (~13–38%) experience subclinical…”
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Genetic correlates of socio-economic status influence the pattern of shared heritability across mental health traits
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-08-2021)“…Epidemiological studies show high comorbidity between different mental health problems, indicating that individuals with a diagnosis of one disorder are more…”
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Sex differences in genetic architecture of complex phenotypes?
Published in PloS one (18-12-2012)“…We examined sex differences in familial resemblance for a broad range of behavioral, psychiatric and health related phenotypes (122 complex traits) in children…”
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Protocol Across study: longitudinal transdiagnostic cognitive functioning, psychiatric symptoms, and biological parameters in patients with a psychiatric disorder
Published in BMC psychiatry (11-05-2020)“…Patients with psychiatric disorders, such as major depressive disorder, schizophrenia or obsessive-compulsive disorder, often suffer from cognitive…”
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Genetic effects on variability in visual aesthetic evaluations are partially shared across visual domains
Published in Communications biology (06-01-2024)“…The aesthetic values that individuals place on visual images are formed and shaped over a lifetime. However, whether the formation of visual aesthetic value is…”
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No differences between adults with and without autism in audiovisual synchrony perception
Published in Autism : the international journal of research and practice (01-05-2023)“…To facilitate multisensory processing, the brain binds multisensory information when presented within a certain maximum time lag (temporal binding window). In…”
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The Dutch Sensory Perception Quotient-Short in adults with and without autism
Published in Autism : the international journal of research and practice (01-11-2020)“…Sensory symptoms were recently added to the diagnostic criteria of autism spectrum disorder and may be a mechanism underlying the broad phenotype of autism…”
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Genetic Contributions to Long-Range Temporal Correlations in Ongoing Oscillations
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-12-2007)“…The amplitude fluctuations of ongoing oscillations in the electroencephalographic (EEG) signal of the human brain show autocorrelations that decay slowly and…”
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EEG Resting State Functional Connectivity in Adult Dyslexics Using Phase Lag Index and Graph Analysis
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (30-08-2018)“…Developmental dyslexia may involve deficits in functional connectivity across widespread brain networks that enable fluent reading. We investigated the…”
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A genome-wide association study of a rage-related misophonia symptom and the genetic link with audiological traits, psychiatric disorders, and personality
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (24-01-2023)“…People with misophonia experience strong negative emotional responses to sounds and associated stimuli-mostly human produced-to an extent that it may cause…”
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Neural Basis of Response Bias on the Stop Signal Task in Misophonia
Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (23-10-2019)“…Objective: Misophonia is a newly described condition in which specific ordinary sounds provoke disproportionately strong negative affect. Since evidence for…”
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Long-range temporal correlations in resting-state α oscillations predict human timing-error dynamics
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-07-2013)“…Human behavior is imperfect. This is notably clear during repetitive tasks in which sequences of errors or deviations from perfect performance result. These…”
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Adults with autism spectrum disorder show atypical patterns of thoughts and feelings during rest
Published in Autism : the international journal of research and practice (01-07-2021)“…Mind wandering constitutes a major part of everyday experience and is inherently related to how we feel and identify ourselves. Thus, probing the character and…”
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