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Genome-wide meta-analysis of cognitive empathy: heritability, and correlates with sex, neuropsychiatric conditions and cognition.

Warrier V, Grasby KL, Uzefovsky F et al.

28584286 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
89553 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WV
Warrier V
GK
Grasby KL
UF
Uzefovsky F
TR
Toro R
SP
Smith P
CB
Chakrabarti B
KJ
Khadake J
ME
Mawbey-Adamson E
LN
Litterman N
HJ
Hottenga JJ
LG
Lubke G
BD
Boomsma DI
MN
Martin NG
HP
Hatemi PK
MS
Medland SE
HD
Hinds DA
BT
Bourgeron T
BS
Baron-Cohen S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide meta-analysis of cognitive empathy using the 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' Test (Eyes Test) in 88,056 research volunteers of European Ancestry (44,574 females and 43,482 males) from 23andMe Inc., and an additional 1497 research volunteers of European Ancestry (891 females and 606 males) from the Brisbane Longitudinal Twin Study. We confirmed a female advantage on the Eyes Test (Cohen's d=0.21, P<2.2 × 10-16), and identified a locus in 3p26.1 that is associated with scores on the Eyes Test in females (rs7641347, Pmeta=1.58 × 10-8). Common single nucleotide polymorphisms explained 5.8% (95% CI: 4.5%-7.2%; P=1.00 × 10-17) of the total trait variance in both sexes, and we identified a twin heritability of 28% (95% CI: 13%-42%). Finally, we identified significant genetic correlation between the Eyes Test and anorexia nervosa, openness (NEO-Five Factor Inventory), and different measures of educational attainment and cognitive aptitude.

45,465 European ancestry females, 44,088 European ancestry males

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

89553
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

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