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Chunk #125 — 5. Implications for understanding gene-brain-behavior relationships in health and disease — 5.2. An example: P3 as intermediate phenotype for externalizing disorders

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Genetic psychophysiology: advances, problems, and future directions.
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This review focused only on a single example of intermediate phenotype for psychiatric disorders. Genetic psychophysiology research has identified potential intermediate phenotypes for a broad spectrum of other disorders, such as enlarged error-related negativity in obsessive-compulsive disorder, abnormalities of face processing autism, etc. , however, detailed discussion of these findings is beyond the scope of the present review.