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Dopamine system genes are associated with orienting bias among healthy individuals
Polina Zozulinsky
, Lior Greenbaum
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Noa Brande-Eilat
, Yair Braun
, Idan Shalev
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Rachel Tomer
Department of Psychology
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Healthy Individuals
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Taq1A
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COMT Val158Met
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Dopamine System
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DAT1
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Jewish
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Israeli
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Potential Influence
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Attentional Orienting
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Striatal
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Cognitive Processes
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Genetic Variants
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Individual Traits
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Dopaminergic Pathway
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Frontal Region
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Rs1800497
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Greyscale
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Rs4680
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Functional Genetic Variants
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A1 Allele
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A2 Allele
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Hemispace
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Dopamine D2 Receptor (DRD2)
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Dopamine Transporter Gene
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Neuroscience
Individual Differences
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Variable Number Tandem Repeat
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Dopaminergic
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Cognitive Process
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Dopamine Receptor D2
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Psychology
Individual Differences
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Cognitive Process
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