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Study Finds Artistic Tendencies Linked to 'Schizophrenia Gene'

Kathryn Patricelli, MA Updated: Jul 20th 2009

We came across an interesting story on the NewScientist publication that we wanted to share with you. 

splashes of colorA research study recently found that a genetic mutation around a gene (neuregulin 1), which is involved in brain development and is linked to psychosis and schizophrenia, also influences creativity.   The study found that a "single letter mutation that affects how much of the neuregulin 1 protein is made in the brain has been linked to psychosis, poor memory and sensitivity to criticism."

The researcher speculates that "that the mutation dampens a brain region that reins in mood and behaviour, called the prefrontal cortex. This change could unleash creative potential in some people and psychotic delusions in others."

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