Head Motion and Inattention/Hyperactivity Share Common Genetic Influences: Implications for fMRI Studies of ADHD
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Paul M. Thompson | Katie L. McMahon | Sarah E. Medland | Margaret J. Wright | Nicholas G. Martin | Ian B. Hickie | Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne | Greig I. de Zubicaray | Nathan A. Gillespie | I. Hickie | P. Thompson | D. Duffy | N. Martin | G. D. de Zubicaray | S. Medland | K. Mcmahon | M. Wright | B. Couvy-Duchesne | N. Gillespie | J. Ebejer | Jane L. Ebejer | David L. Duffy | N. Martin | M. Wright | P. Thompson | M. Wright | P. Thompson | N. Martin | N. Martin | P. Thompson | P. Thompson | P. Thompson
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