Common genetic variants associated with cognitive performance identified using the proxy-phenotype method.

C.A. Rietveld, T. Esko, G. Davies, T.H. Pers, P. Turley, B. Benyamin, C.F. Chabris, V. Emilsson, A.D. Johnson, J.J. Lee, C.A. de Leeuw, R.E. Marioni, S.E. Medland, M.B. Miller, O. Rostapshova, S.J. van der Lee, A.A. Vinkhuyzen, N. Amin, D. Conley, J. DerringerC.M. van Duijn, R. Fehrmann, L. Franke, E.L. Glaeser, N.K. Hansell, C. Hayward, W.G. Lacono, C.A. Ibrahim-Verbaas, V. Jaddoe, J. Karjalainen, D. Laibson, P. Lichtenstein, D.C. Liewald, P.K. Magnusson, N.G. Martin, M. McGue, G. McMahon, N.L. Pedersen, S. Pinker, D.J. Porteous, D. Posthuma, F. Rivadeneira, B.H. Smith, J. M. Starr, H. Tiemeier, N.J. Timpson, M. Trzaskowski, A. G. Uitterlinden, F.C. Verhulst, M.E. Ward, M.J. Wright, G. Davey Smith, I. J. Deary, M. Johannesson, R. Plomin, P. M. Visscher, D.J. Benjamin, D. Cesarini, P.D. Koellinger

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