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Michelini, G. and Kitsune, G.L. and Cheung, Celeste and Brandeis, D. and Banaschewski, T. and Asherson, P. and McLoughlin, G. and Kuntsi, J. (2016) ADHD Remission is linked to better neurophysiological error detection and attention-vigilance processes. Biological Psychiatry 80 (12), pp. 923-932. ISSN 0006-3223.
James, S.-N. and Cheung, Celeste and Rijsdijk, F. and Asherson, P. and Kuntsi, J. (2016) Modifiable arousal in ADHD and its etiological association with fluctuating reaction times. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 1 (6), pp. 539-547. ISSN 2451-9022.
Du Rietz, E. and Cheung, Celeste and McLoughlin, G. and Brandeis, D. and Banaschewski, T. and Asherson, P. and Kuntsi, J. (2016) Self-report of ADHD shows limited agreement with objective markers of persistence and remittance. Journal of Psychiatric Research 82 , pp. 91-99. ISSN 0022-3956.
Pinto, R. and Rijsdijk, F. and Ronald, Angelica and Asherson, P. and Kuntsi, J. (2016) The genetic overlap of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autistic-like traits: an investigation of individual symptom scales and cognitive markers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 44 (2), pp. 335-345. ISSN 0091-0627.
Ronald, Angelica and Simonoff, E. and Kuntsi, J. and Asherson, P. and Plomin, R. (2008) Evidence for overlapping genetic influences on autistic and ADHD behaviours in a community twin sample. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 49 (5), pp. 535-542. ISSN 0021-9630.
McLoughlin, G. and Ronald, Angelica and Kuntsi, J. and Asherson, P. and Plomin, R. (2007) Genetic support for the dual nature of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: substantial genetic overlap between the inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive components. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 35 (6), pp. 999-1008. ISSN 0091-0627.
Kuntsi, J. and Rijsdijk, F. and Ronald, Angelica and Asherson, P. and Plomin, R. (2005) Genetic influences on the stability of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms from early to middle childhood. Biological Psychiatry 57 (6), pp. 647-654. ISSN 0006-3223.