Inhibitory oculomotor control as an endophenotype of Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder: integrating genetics and neuropsychological traits
Speaker: Dr Yaira Chamorro Díaz
Affiliation: Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
Abstract
Identifying cognitive or biological markers to improve the identification of individuals with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a current challenge for researchers. The endophenotype model offers the
possibility of integrating behavioral and genetic traits to trace the etiology of complex disorders such as ADHD.
Inhibitory oculomotor control meets the criteria of an endophenotype: it has been reported as a heritable trait,
it consistently discriminates between individuals with and without ADHD, and it overlaps with the
neurobiological basis of the disorder. In the city of Guadalajara, in Mexico, we conducted a study with triads,
where adolescents with and without ADHD and their biological parents were genotyped for DRD4 and DAT
genes. All participants performed pro- and anti-saccadic tests. In this presentation, we will review the main
cognitive and genetic findings, as well as the challenges we faced during the research.
Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn
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Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn
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Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn