Early Environment and Neurobehavioral Development Predict Adult Temperament Clusters
Article 2012 en
Authors
EC
Eliza Congdon
JW
Jaana Wessman
JS
Jouni K. Seppänen
Abstract
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Background
Investigation of the environmental influences on human behavioral phenotypes is important for our understanding of the causation of psychiatric disorders. However, there are complexities associated with the assessment of environmental influences on behavior.
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