Vantage Sensitivity: Environmental Sensitivity to Positive Experiences as a Function of Genetic Differences
Abstract
A large number of gene-environment interaction studies provide evidence that some people are more likely to be negatively affected by adverse experiences as a function of specific genetic variants. However, such "risk" variants are surprisingly frequent in the population. Evolutionary analysis suggests that genetic variants associated with increased risk for maladaptive development under adverse environmental conditions are maintained in the...
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Title
Vantage Sensitivity: Environmental Sensitivity to Positive Experiences as a Function of Genetic Differences
Published Date
Sep 9, 2015
Journal
Volume
85
Issue
1
Pages
38 - 50
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