A R Hariri
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Agrawal A, Chou Y, Carey C, Baranger D, Zhang B, Sherva R, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 Nov;
23(5):1293-1302.
PMID: 29112194
Despite moderate heritability, only one study has identified genome-wide significant loci for cannabis-related phenotypes. We conducted meta-analyses of genome-wide association study data on 2080 cannabis-dependent cases and 6435 cannabis-exposed controls...
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Trampush J, Yang M, Yu J, Knowles E, Davies G, Liewald D, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 Oct;
22(11):1651-1652.
PMID: 29068436
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/mp.2016.244.
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Romer A, Knodt A, Houts R, Brigidi B, Moffitt T, Caspi A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 Apr;
23(4):1084-1090.
PMID: 28397842
Accumulating mental-health research encourages a shift in focus toward transdiagnostic dimensional features that are shared across categorical disorders. In support of this shift, recent studies have identified a general liability...
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Trampush J, Yang M, Yu J, Knowles E, Davies G, Liewald D, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 Jan;
22(3):336-345.
PMID: 28093568
The complex nature of human cognition has resulted in cognitive genomics lagging behind many other fields in terms of gene discovery using genome-wide association study (GWAS) methods. In an attempt...
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Scult M, Paulli A, Mazure E, Moffitt T, Hariri A, Strauman T
Psychol Med
. 2016 Sep;
47(1):1-17.
PMID: 27624847
Despite a growing interest in understanding the cognitive deficits associated with major depressive disorder (MDD), it is largely unknown whether such deficits exist before disorder onset or how they might...
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COMT Val(158) Met genotype is associated with reward learning: a replication study and meta-analysis
Corral-Frias N, Pizzagalli D, Carre J, Michalski L, Nikolova Y, Perlis R, et al.
Genes Brain Behav
. 2016 May;
15(5):503-13.
PMID: 27138112
Identifying mechanisms through which individual differences in reward learning emerge offers an opportunity to understand both a fundamental form of adaptive responding as well as etiological pathways through which aberrant...
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Nelson E, Agrawal A, Heath A, Bogdan R, Sherva R, Zhang B, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2015 Aug;
21(5):608-14.
PMID: 26239289
Opioid dependence, a severe addictive disorder and major societal problem, has been demonstrated to be moderately heritable. We conducted a genome-wide association study in Comorbidity and Trauma Study data comparing...
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Nikolova Y, Knodt A, Radtke S, Hariri A
Mol Psychiatry
. 2015 Jul;
21(3):348-56.
PMID: 26122584
Prior work suggests that there may be two distinct pathways of alcohol use disorder (AUD) risk: one associated with positive emotion enhancement and behavioral impulsivity, and another associated with negative...
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Corral-Frias N, Nikolova Y, Michalski L, Baranger D, Hariri A, Bogdan R
Psychol Med
. 2015 Apr;
45(12):2605-17.
PMID: 25853627
Background: Early life stress (ELS) is consistently associated with increased risk for subsequent psychopathology. Individual differences in neural response to reward may confer vulnerability to stress-related psychopathology. Using data from...
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Bergman O, Ahs F, Furmark T, Appel L, Linnman C, Faria V, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2014 Aug;
4:e420.
PMID: 25093598
Essential for detection of relevant external stimuli and for fear processing, the amygdala is under modulatory influence of dopamine (DA). The DA transporter (DAT) is of fundamental importance for the...