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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 15.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2014 May 28;77(2):137–146. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.05.009

Table 5.

Heritabiilty of Subcortical Shape in Multiplex-Multigenerational Families with Schizophrenia.

Region Hemisphere Heritability % surface
heritable
Accumbens L 0.48(0.27–0.75) 61
R 0.44(0.31–0.75) 12
Amygdala L 0.48(0.38–0.59) 11
R 0.62(0.52–0.76) 3
Caudate L 0.45(0.21–1.00) 78
R 0.43(0.20–0.80) 61
Hippocampus L 0.49(0.28–0.72) 28
R 0.42(0.22–0.82) 64
Pallidum L 0.46(0.35–0.66) 10
R n.s. n.s.
Putamen L 0.47(0.20–1.00) 83
R 0.49(0.20–1.00) 82
Thalamus L 0.41(0.21–0.69) 76
R 0.48(0.21–0.70) 97

All results are False Discovery Rate (FDR) corrected and thresholded at p<0.05. Heritability = mean(minimum-maximum) heritability in the thresholded surfaces after controlling for age and site; % Surface = the percent of the subcortical surface that has significant heritability; ROI = Region Of Interest; n.s.= not significant.