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Magical thinking in individuals with high polygenic risk for schizophrenia but no non-affective psychoses—a general population study

Psychology

Magical thinking in individuals with high polygenic risk for schizophrenia but no non-affective psychoses—a general population study

A. Saarinen, L. Lyytikäinen, et al.

This intriguing study by Aino Saarinen and colleagues reveals a fascinating link between genetic risk for schizophrenia and magical thinking in individuals without psychotic disorders. Utilizing data from the Young Finns Study, the researchers found that individuals with high genetic risk demonstrate increased magical thinking, especially in middle age. Discover how genetics might play a subtle role in shaping thought patterns.

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