About this Research Topic
However, our understanding of the impact of specific environmental exposures across the lifespan and their interactions with genetic characteristics in influencing gene expression alterations and the emergence, maintenance, or exacerbation of psychopathology remains limited. The goal of this special issue is to enhance our understanding of gene-environment interactions across the life course that may contribute to epigenetic modifications and internalizing and externalizing disorders in both human and animal models.
Topics of interest include:
- Studies focusing on polygenic scores, epigenetics, gene expression, and environmental factors are of interest.
- Considered disorders or phenotypes are depression, suicide behavior, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, and substance use disorders.
- Studies that employ novel and innovative approaches to address these questions are of particular interest, as are longitudinal studies that may highlight developmental windows during which genetic and environmental effects are most impactful.
Keywords: stress, genetics, epigenetics, internalizing disorders, externalizing disorders
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