psychiatric genetics and intelligence
Psychiatric genetics refers to the study of how genetic factors influence the development and expression of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia or depression. Intelligence, on the other hand, refers to the capacity of an individual to understand and learn from their environment. The relationship between psychiatric genetics and intelligence aims to explore how genetic factors may contribute to individual differences in cognitive abilities and intellectual functioning, including factors related to psychiatric disorders.
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