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Association of the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A) haplotypes with listening to music.

Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti1, Jaana Oikkonen, Päivi Onkamo, Kai Karma, Pirre Raijas, Irma Järvelä.   

Abstract

Music is listened in all cultures. We hypothesize that willingness to produce and perceive sound and music is social communication that needs musical aptitude. Here, listening to music was surveyed using a web-based questionnaire and musical aptitude using the auditory structuring ability test (Karma Music test) and Carl Seashores tests for pitch and for time. Three highly polymorphic microsatellite markers (RS3, RS1 and AVR) of the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A) gene, previously associated with social communication and attachment, were genotyped and analyzed in 31 Finnish families (n=437 members) using family-based association analysis. A positive association between the AVPR1A haplotype (RS1 and AVR) and active current listening to music (permuted P=0.0019) was observed. Other AVPR1A haplotype (RS3 and AVR) showed association with lifelong active listening to music (permuted P=0.0022). In addition to AVPR1A, two polymorphisms (5-HTTLPR and variable number of tandem repeat) of human serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4), a candidate gene for many neuropsychiatric disorders and previously associated with emotional processing, were analyzed. No association between listening to music and the polymorphisms of SLC6A4 were detected. The results suggest that willingness to listen to music is related to neurobiological pathways affecting social affiliation and communication.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21307861     DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2011.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


  13 in total

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3.  The effect of listening to music on human transcriptome.

Authors:  Chakravarthi Kanduri; Pirre Raijas; Minna Ahvenainen; Anju K Philips; Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti; Harri Lähdesmäki; Irma Järvelä
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 2.984

4.  Effects of arginine vasopressin on musical working memory.

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Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2013-10-17

Review 5.  The genetic basis of music ability.

Authors:  Yi Ting Tan; Gary E McPherson; Isabelle Peretz; Samuel F Berkovic; Sarah J Wilson
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-06-27

6.  Music listening in families and peer groups: benefits for young people's social cohesion and emotional well-being across four cultures.

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7.  A genome-wide linkage and association study of musical aptitude identifies loci containing genes related to inner ear development and neurocognitive functions.

Authors:  J Oikkonen; Y Huang; P Onkamo; L Ukkola-Vuoti; P Raijas; K Karma; V J Vieland; I Järvelä
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2014-03-11       Impact factor: 15.992

Review 8.  Human Genomics and the Biocultural Origin of Music.

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9.  Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.

Authors:  Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti; Chakravarthi Kanduri; Jaana Oikkonen; Gemma Buck; Christine Blancher; Pirre Raijas; Kai Karma; Harri Lähdesmäki; Irma Järvelä
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-02-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2013-12-03
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