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Heritability of head motion during resting state functional MRI in 462 healthy twins. |
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Head motion (HM) is a critical confounding factor in functional MRI. Here we investigate whether HM during resting state functional MRI (RS-fMRI) is influenced by genetic factors in a sample of 462 twins (65% female; 101 MZ (monozygotic) and 130 DZ (dizygotic) twin pairs; mean age: 21 (SD = 3.16), range 16-29). Heritability estimates for three HM components-mean translation (MT), maximum translation (MAXT) and mean rotation (MR)-ranged from 37 to 51%. We detected a significant common genetic influence on HM variability, with about two-thirds (genetic correlations range 0.76-1.00) of the variance shared between MR, MT and MAXT. A composite metric (HM-PC1), which aggregated these three, was also moderately heritable (h(2) = 42%). Using a sub-sample (N = 35) of the twins we confirmed that mean and maximum translational and rotational motions were consistent "traits" over repeated scans (r = 0.53-0.59); reliability was even higher for the composite metric (r = 0.66). In addition, phenotypic and cross-trait cross-twin correlations between HM and resting state functional connectivities (RS-FCs) with Brodmann areas (BA) 44 and 45, in which RS-FCs were found to be moderately heritable (BA44: h(2) = 0.23 (sd = 0.041), BA45: h(2) = 0.26 (sd = 0.061)), indicated that HM might not represent a major bias in genetic studies using FCs. Even so, the HM effect on FC was not completely eliminated after regression. HM may be a valuable endophenotype whose relationship with brain disorders remains to be elucidated. |
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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received |
2013/02/11 |
revised |
2014/08/01 |
accepted |
2014/08/05 |
aheadofprint |
2014/08/13 |
entrez |
2014/08/19 06:00 |
pubmed |
2014/08/19 06:00 |
medline |
2015/08/04 06:00 |
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AUTHORS |
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FORENAME |
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AFFILIATION |
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Couvy-Duchesne B |
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Couvy-Duchesne |
Baptiste |
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia; School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Electronic address: baptiste.couvyduchesne@qimrberghofer.edu.au. |
Blokland GA |
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Blokland |
Gabriëlla A M |
GA |
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia; School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. |
Hickie IB |
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Hickie |
Ian B |
IB |
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Brain & Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney, Australia. |
Thompson PM |
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Thompson |
Paul M |
PM |
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Imaging Genetics Center, Laboratory of Neuro-Imaging, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA. |
Martin NG |
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Nicholas G |
NG |
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia. |
de Zubicaray GI |
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de Zubicaray |
Greig I |
GI |
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School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. |
McMahon KL |
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McMahon |
Katie L |
KL |
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Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. |
Wright MJ |
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Wright |
Margaret J |
MJ |
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia. |
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VOLUME: 102 Pt 2 |
ISSUE: |
TITLE: NeuroImage |
ISOABBREVIATION: Neuroimage |
YEAR: 2014 |
MONTH: Nov |
DAY: 15 |
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CITEDMEDIUM: Internet |
ISSN: 1095-9572 |
ISSNTYPE: Electronic |
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MEDLINETA: Neuroimage |
COUNTRY: United States |
ISSNLINKING: 1053-8119 |
NLMUNIQUEID: 9215515 |
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Journal Article |
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural |
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. |
Twin Study |
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GRANTS |
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GRANTID |
AGENCY |
COUNTRY |
R01 AG040060 |
NIA NIH HHS |
United States |
R01 HD050735 |
NICHD NIH HHS |
United States |
R01HD050735 |
NICHD NIH HHS |
United States |
RF1 AG041915 |
NIA NIH HHS |
United States |
U54 EB020403 |
NIBIB NIH HHS |
United States |
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GENERAL NOTE |
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KEYWORDS |
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KEYWORD |
Broca's area |
Head motion |
Heritability |
Resting state fMRI |
Twin study |
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MESH HEADINGS |
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DESCRIPTORNAME |
QUALIFIERNAME |
Adolescent |
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Adult |
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Brain |
physiology |
Brain Mapping |
physiology |
Endophenotypes |
physiology |
Female |
physiology |
Head Movements |
physiology |
Humans |
physiology |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
physiology |
Male |
physiology |
Nerve Net |
physiology |
Rest |
physiology |
Twins, Dizygotic |
physiology |
Twins, Monozygotic |
physiology |
Young Adult |
physiology |
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SUPPLEMENTARY MESH |
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GENE SYMBOLS |
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CHEMICALS |
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OTHER ID's |
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OTHERID |
SOURCE |
NIHMS622545 |
NLM |
PMC4252775 |
NLM |
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