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Orla Doyle
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 140
Citations - 4319
Orla Doyle is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voting & Early childhood intervention. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 133 publications receiving 3703 citations. Previous affiliations of Orla Doyle include University of Cambridge & University College Cork.
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CNVs conferring risk of autism or schizophrenia affect cognition in controls
Hreinn Stefansson,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Stacy Steinberg,Brynja B. Magnusdottir,Katrin Morgen,Sunna Arnarsdottir,Gyda Bjornsdottir,G. Bragi Walters,Gudrun A. Jonsdottir,Orla Doyle,Heike Tost,Oliver Grimm,Solveig Kristjansdottir,Heimir Snorrason,Solveig Davidsdottir,Larus J. Gudmundsson,Gudbjorn F. Jonsson,Berglind Stefansdottir,Isafold Helgadottir,Magnús Haraldsson,Birna Jonsdottir,Johan H. Thygesen,Adam J. Schwarz,Michael Didriksen,Tine B. Stensbøl,Michael Brammer,Shitij Kapur,Jonas G. Halldorsson,Stefan Hreidarsson,Evald Saemundsen,Engilbert Sigurdsson,Kari Stefansson +31 more
TL;DR: It is shown in an Icelandic sample that a few of the CNVs clearly alter fecundity (measured as the number of children by age 45), and various tests of cognitive function are used to demonstrate that control subjects carrying theCNVs perform at a level that is between that of schizophrenia patients and population controls.
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Investing in early human development: timing and economic efficiency.
Orla Doyle,Colm Harmon,James J. Heckman,James J. Heckman,Richard E. Tremblay,Richard E. Tremblay +5 more
TL;DR: The need for early intervention is motivated by providing an overview of the impact of adverse risk factors during the antenatal and early childhood periods on outcomes later in life, and a suite of new European interventions that will inform this optimal timing debate are discussed.
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Political Interest, Cognitive Ability and Personality: Determinants of Voter Turnout in Britain
Kevin Denny,Orla Doyle +1 more
TL;DR: This article investigated the determinants of voter turnout in the 1997 British General Election and found that individuals with high ability, an aggressive personality and a sense of civic duty are more likely to both turn out to vote and to have an interest in politics.
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A Spatiotemporal Profile of In Vivo Cerebral Blood Flow Changes Following Intranasal Oxytocin in Humans
Yannis Paloyelis,Orla Doyle,Fernando Zelaya,Stefanos Maltezos,Steven Williams,Aikaterini Fotopoulou,Matthew A. Howard +6 more
TL;DR: This study provides the first visualization and quantification of IN-OT-induced changes in rCBF in the living human brain unaffected by cognitive, affective, or social manipulations.
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Political interest, cognitive ability and personality: determinants of voter turnout in Britain
Kevin Denny,Orla Doyle +1 more
TL;DR: This paper investigated the determinants of voter turnout in the 1997 British General Election and found that individuals with high ability, an aggressive personality and a sense of civic duty are more likely to both turn out to vote and to have an interest in politics.