GABRA2 associated_with beta oscillations
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Large-scale collaboration in ENIGMA-EEG: A perspective on the meta-analytic approach to link neurological and psychiatric liability genes to electrophysiological brain activity.
(2021)
PMID:34291596
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GABRA2 and alcoholism have been linked to individual differences in beta oscillation power (12–28 Hz).
confidence: 0.94
Genome-wide association analysis links multiple psychiatric liability genes to oscillatory brain activity.
(2018)
PMID:29947131
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GABRA2 was subsequently associated with both beta oscillations and alcohol use disorders
confidence: 0.97
Genome-wide association analysis links multiple psychiatric liability genes to oscillatory brain activity.
(2018)
PMID:29947131
primary
association between GABRA2 and beta oscillations is more difficult to detect in population‑based samples compared to samples ascertained for alcohol use disorder
confidence: 0.92
Genome-wide association analysis links multiple psychiatric liability genes to oscillatory brain activity.
(2018)
PMID:29947131
primary
The largest epilepsy GWAS ... found suggestive evidence for the involvement of GABRA2 ... which we found to be related to beta oscillation power.
confidence: 0.88
Genome-wide association analysis links multiple psychiatric liability genes to oscillatory brain activity.
(2018)
PMID:29947131
primary
The results confirmed GABAA signaling as being involved in fast oscillatory (beta) activity ... (p = .024)
confidence: 0.90