Sophie van der Sluis
Sluis, Sophia van der
VIAF ID: 289613055 (Personal)
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Works
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Axonal abnormalities in vanishing white matter. | |
Comparison of time and frequency domain measures of RSA in ambulatory recordings. | |
Consequences of a network view for genetic association studies. | |
The construction and validation of an abridged version of the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ-Short) | |
Dendritic and Axonal Architecture of Individual Pyramidal Neurons across Layers of Adult Human Neocortex | |
Detecting specific genotype by environment interactions using marginal maximum likelihood estimation in the classical twin design | |
Deviations from Expectations: A Commentary on Aliev et al. | |
Dimensions of Normal Personality as Networks in Search of Equilibrium: You Can't Like Parties if You Don't Like People | |
Display of individuality in avoidance behavior and risk assessment of inbred mice | |
The experienced temperature sensitivity and regulation survey | |
Exploring the association between severe respiratory syncytial virus infection and asthma: a registry-based twin study | |
FADS2 Genetic Variance in Combination with Fatty Acid Intake Might Alter Composition of the Fatty Acids in Brain | |
Gene-environment interaction in adults' IQ scores: measures of past and present environment | |
A general test for gene-environment interaction in sib pair-based association analysis of quantitative traits | |
Genetic factors account for most of the variation in serum tryptase--a twin study | |
Genetic influences on pulmonary function: a large sample twin study | |
Genome-wide Analysis of Insomnia (N=1,331,010) Identifies Novel Loci and Functional Pathways | |
Genome-wide meta-analysis of brain volume identifies genomic loci and genes shared with intelligence | |
Genotype by environment interactions in cognitive ability: a survey of 14 studies from four countries covering four age groups | |
GWAS meta-analysis (N=279,930) identifies new genes and functional links to intelligence | |
The heritability of aptitude and exceptional talent across different domains in adolescents and young adults. | |
Individual differences in processing speed and working memory speed as assessed with the Sternberg memory scanning task | |
Inhibition and shifting in children with learning deficits in arithmetic and reading. | |
Intelligence: shared genetic basis between Mendelian disorders and a polygenic trait | |
Interaction between experience seeking and genetic and environmental influences on general cognitive ability | |
Item-level analyses reveal genetic heterogeneity in neuroticism. | |
The light spot test: Measuring anxiety in mice in an automated home-cage environment. | |
Measurable Like Temperature or Mereological Like Flocking? On the Nature of Personality Traits | |
Methylation as an epigenetic source of random genetic effects in the classical twin design | |
Multivariate Gene-Based Association Test on Family Data in MGAS. | |
A note on false positives and power in G × E modelling of twin data | |
Phenotypic complexity, measurement bias, and poor phenotypic resolution contribute to the missing heritability problem in genetic association studies | |
Power calculations using exact data simulation: a useful tool for genetic study designs | |
Reconsidering the heritability of intelligence in adulthood: taking assortative mating and cultural transmission into account | |
Sex differences in adults' motivation to achieve | |
Sex differences on the WISC-R in Belgium and The Netherlands | |
Sheltering behavior and locomotor activity in 11 genetically diverse common inbred mouse strains using home-cage monitoring | |
A solution to dependency: using multilevel analysis to accommodate nested data | |
TATES: efficient multivariate genotype-phenotype analysis for genome-wide association studies | |
Urticaria in monozygotic and dizygotic twins | |
Within-strain variation in behavior differs consistently between common inbred strains of mice | |
Working memory capacity and children's achievement in arithmetic and reading |