Minnesota Twin Family Study

Twin Studies-Related Publications

Dr. William Iacono:

1978

Iacono, W.G. (1978). Individual differences in smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements and manual tracking performance in monozygotic twins: Some implications for schizophrenia. Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota, (Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978, 39, 982B-983B.)

1979

Iacono, W.G., & Lykken, D.T.(1979). Electro-oculographic recording and scoring of smooth pursuit and and saccadic eye tracking: A parametric study with monozygotic twins. Psychophysiology, 16, 92-107.

Iacono, W.G., & Lykken, D.T. (1979). Eye tracking and psychopathology: New procedures applied to a sample of normal monozygotic twins. Archives of General Psychiatry, 36, 1361-1369.

1982

Lykken, D.T., Tellegen, A., & Iacono, W.G. (1982). EEG spectra in twins: Evidence for a negelected mechanism of genetic determination. Physiological Psychology, 10, 60-65.

Iacono, W.G. (1982). Eye tracking in normal twins. Behavior Genetics, 12, 517-526.

1988

Lykken, D.T., Iacono, W.G., Haroian, K.P., McGue, M., & Bouchard, T.J., Jr. (1988). Habituation of the skin conductance response to strong stimuli: A twin study. Psychophysiology, 24,4-15.

1995

Hur, Y.M., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (1995). Unequal rate of monozygotic and like-sex dizygotic twin births: Evidence from the Minnesota Twin Family Study. Behavior Genetics, 25, 337-340.