Scientists Find Genes That Influence Brain Wave Patterns
April 26, 2010
April 26, 2010
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' National Institutes of Health issued the following news release:
Scientists have identified new genes and pathways that influence an individual's typical pattern of brain electrical activity, a trait that may serve as a useful surrogate marker for more genetically complex traits and diseases. One of the genes, for example, was found to be associated with alcoholism.
A report of the findings . . .
Scientists have identified new genes and pathways that influence an individual's typical pattern of brain electrical activity, a trait that may serve as a useful surrogate marker for more genetically complex traits and diseases. One of the genes, for example, was found to be associated with alcoholism.
A report of the findings . . .