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W David Hill

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The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 16, 2021
Environmental Influences on Genetic Contributions to Intelligence and EducationW David Hill
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|March 20, 2018
Comment on 'Large-Scale Cognitive GWAS Meta-Analysis Reveals Tissue-Specific Neural Expression and Potential Nootropic Drug Targets' by Lam et alW David Hill
Molecular Psychiatry|December 25, 2023
Comment on "Cognitive performance protects against Alzheimer's disease independently of educational attainment and intelligence" by Hu et alCharley Xia, W David Hill
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 11, 2023
Vertical pleiotropy explains the heritability of social science traitsCharley Xia, W David Hill
Nature Human Behaviour|April 2, 2021
Intelligence, health and deathIan J Deary, W David Hill, Catharine R Gale
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 3, 2018
What genome-wide association studies reveal about the association between intelligence and physical health, illness, and mortalityIan J Deary, Sarah E Harris, W David Hill
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 16, 2018
What genome-wide association studies reveal about the association between intelligence and mental healthW David Hill, Sarah E Harris, Ian J Deary
Molecular Psychiatry|February 3, 2021
Genetic variation, brain, and intelligence differencesIan J Deary, Simon R Cox, W David Hill
Biological Psychiatry|October 19, 2015
Age-Dependent Pleiotropy Between General Cognitive Function and Major Psychiatric DisordersW David Hill, Gail Davies, , et al.
Nature Communications|May 30, 2023
The contributions of mitochondrial and nuclear mitochondrial genetic variation to neuroticismCharley Xia, Sarah J Pickett, David C M Liewald, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 16, 2021
Environmental Influences on Genetic Contributions to Intelligence and EducationW David Hill
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|March 20, 2018
Comment on 'Large-Scale Cognitive GWAS Meta-Analysis Reveals Tissue-Specific Neural Expression and Potential Nootropic Drug Targets' by Lam et alW David Hill
Molecular Psychiatry|December 25, 2023
Comment on "Cognitive performance protects against Alzheimer's disease independently of educational attainment and intelligence" by Hu et alCharley Xia, W David Hill
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 11, 2023
Vertical pleiotropy explains the heritability of social science traitsCharley Xia, W David Hill
Nature Human Behaviour|April 2, 2021
Intelligence, health and deathIan J Deary, W David Hill, Catharine R Gale
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 3, 2018
What genome-wide association studies reveal about the association between intelligence and physical health, illness, and mortalityIan J Deary, Sarah E Harris, W David Hill
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 16, 2018
What genome-wide association studies reveal about the association between intelligence and mental healthW David Hill, Sarah E Harris, Ian J Deary
Molecular Psychiatry|February 3, 2021
Genetic variation, brain, and intelligence differencesIan J Deary, Simon R Cox, W David Hill
Biological Psychiatry|October 19, 2015
Age-Dependent Pleiotropy Between General Cognitive Function and Major Psychiatric DisordersW David Hill, Gail Davies, , et al.
Nature Communications|May 30, 2023
The contributions of mitochondrial and nuclear mitochondrial genetic variation to neuroticismCharley Xia, Sarah J Pickett, David C M Liewald, et al.
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