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. 2016 Dec;21(12):1657-1662.
doi: 10.1038/mp.2016.114. Epub 2016 Jul 19.

Differential sensitivity to the environment: contribution of cognitive biases and genes to psychological wellbeing

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Differential sensitivity to the environment: contribution of cognitive biases and genes to psychological wellbeing

E Fox et al. Mol Psychiatry. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Negative cognitive biases and genetic variation have been associated with risk of psychopathology in largely independent lines of research. Here, we discuss ways in which these dynamic fields of research might be fruitfully combined. We propose that gene by environment (G × E) interactions may be mediated by selective cognitive biases and that certain forms of genetic 'reactivity' or 'sensitivity' may represent heightened sensitivity to the learning environment in a 'for better and for worse' manner. To progress knowledge in this field, we recommend including assessments of cognitive processing biases; examining G × E interactions in 'both' negative and positive environments; experimentally manipulating the environment when possible; and moving beyond single-gene effects to assess polygenic sensitivity scores. We formulate a new methodological framework encapsulating cognitive and genetic factors in the development of both psychopathology and optimal wellbeing that holds long-term promise for the development of new personalized therapies.

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Financial Disclosures The authors report no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest. Conflict of Interest The authors report no financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.

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Illustration of the Cognitive Bias (CogBIAS) model detailing how specific cognitive biases may mediate differential susceptibility to the environment. G × E, gene by environment.

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