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    A genome-wide survey of human short-term memory
    (2011)
    Papassotiropoulos, A. (57207584929)
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    Henke, K. (7005722592)
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    Stefanova, E. (7004567022)
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    Aerni, A. (6507564517)
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    Müller, A. (55968044000)
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    Demougin, P. (55925139100)
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    Vogler, C. (24074940400)
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    Sigmund, J.C. (24075056200)
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    Gschwind, L. (24381604600)
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    Huynh, K.-D. (8574293800)
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    Coluccia, D. (8574293500)
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    Mondadori, C.R. (8736775500)
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    Hänggi, J. (12243647500)
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    Buchmann, A. (15043794200)
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    Kostic, V. (35239923400)
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    Novakovic, I. (6603235567)
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    Van Den Bussche, H. (57060063100)
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    Kaduszkiewicz, H. (8452887800)
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    Weyerer, S. (7006788675)
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    Bickel, H. (7006060834)
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    Riedel-Heller, S. (35450387800)
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    Pentzek, M. (8724244500)
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    Wiese, B. (7006993208)
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    Dichgans, M. (7004050470)
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    Wagner, M. (59762394500)
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    Jessen, F. (7006672877)
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    Maier, W. (36046783700)
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    De Quervain, D.J.-F. (6603596748)
    Recent advances in the development of high-throughput genotyping platforms allow for the unbiased identification of genes and genomic sequences related to heritable traits. In this study, we analyzed human short-term memory, which refers to the ability to remember information over a brief period of time and which has been found disturbed in many neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and depression. We performed a genome-wide survey at 909 622 polymorphic loci and report six genetic variations significantly associated with human short-term memory performance after genome-wide correction for multiple comparisons. A polymorphism within SCN1A (encoding the α subunit of the type I voltage-gated sodium channel) was replicated in three independent populations of 1699 individuals. Functional magnetic resonance imaging during an n-back working memory task detected SCN1A allele-dependent activation differences in brain regions typically involved in working memory processes. These results suggest an important role for SCN1A in human short-term memory. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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    A genome-wide survey of human short-term memory
    (2011)
    Papassotiropoulos, A. (57207584929)
    ;
    Henke, K. (7005722592)
    ;
    Stefanova, E. (7004567022)
    ;
    Aerni, A. (6507564517)
    ;
    Müller, A. (55968044000)
    ;
    Demougin, P. (55925139100)
    ;
    Vogler, C. (24074940400)
    ;
    Sigmund, J.C. (24075056200)
    ;
    Gschwind, L. (24381604600)
    ;
    Huynh, K.-D. (8574293800)
    ;
    Coluccia, D. (8574293500)
    ;
    Mondadori, C.R. (8736775500)
    ;
    Hänggi, J. (12243647500)
    ;
    Buchmann, A. (15043794200)
    ;
    Kostic, V. (35239923400)
    ;
    Novakovic, I. (6603235567)
    ;
    Van Den Bussche, H. (57060063100)
    ;
    Kaduszkiewicz, H. (8452887800)
    ;
    Weyerer, S. (7006788675)
    ;
    Bickel, H. (7006060834)
    ;
    Riedel-Heller, S. (35450387800)
    ;
    Pentzek, M. (8724244500)
    ;
    Wiese, B. (7006993208)
    ;
    Dichgans, M. (7004050470)
    ;
    Wagner, M. (59762394500)
    ;
    Jessen, F. (7006672877)
    ;
    Maier, W. (36046783700)
    ;
    De Quervain, D.J.-F. (6603596748)
    Recent advances in the development of high-throughput genotyping platforms allow for the unbiased identification of genes and genomic sequences related to heritable traits. In this study, we analyzed human short-term memory, which refers to the ability to remember information over a brief period of time and which has been found disturbed in many neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and depression. We performed a genome-wide survey at 909 622 polymorphic loci and report six genetic variations significantly associated with human short-term memory performance after genome-wide correction for multiple comparisons. A polymorphism within SCN1A (encoding the α subunit of the type I voltage-gated sodium channel) was replicated in three independent populations of 1699 individuals. Functional magnetic resonance imaging during an n-back working memory task detected SCN1A allele-dependent activation differences in brain regions typically involved in working memory processes. These results suggest an important role for SCN1A in human short-term memory. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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