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Chunk #25 — Genetic and Environmental Influences on Brain Development: Quantitative Genetics

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Anatomic magnetic resonance imaging of the developing child and adolescent brain and effects of genetic variation.
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When the interaction of age with variance components was examined, developmental changes were seen in both brain volumes and in cortical thickness. Variance due to genetic effects increased over childhood and adolescence for both gray and white matter volumes. However, environmental variance decreased for white matter volumes, while it increased for gray matter volumes, leading to an overall increase in white matter heritability and decrease in gray matter heritability (Wallace et al. 2006).