Johanna Liuhanen
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View article: Genetic predisposition for morningness-eveningness and economic disadvantage: Evidence from Finland over 25 years
Genetic predisposition for morningness-eveningness and economic disadvantage: Evidence from Finland over 25 years Open
This study reveals emerging, gender-specific inequalities in how genetically influenced chronotype traits relate to economic outcomes. Genetic predisposition to eveningness favoured education but hindered income-especially in highly educat…
View article: Schizophrenia genetic risk and labour market outcomes in the Finnish general population: Are schizophrenia-related traits penalised or rewarded?
Schizophrenia genetic risk and labour market outcomes in the Finnish general population: Are schizophrenia-related traits penalised or rewarded? Open
View article: Polygenic risk for depression and career performance
Polygenic risk for depression and career performance Open
Introduction Major depression not only impairs individual health and labour market performance but also imposes significant economic burdens on society. It is linked to substantial costs through healthcare use, lost productivity and absent…
View article: Association between genetic proxies for neuroticism and labour market outcomes
Association between genetic proxies for neuroticism and labour market outcomes Open
Introduction Neuroticism, defined by a tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety and irritability, has significant public health implications, affecting both mental and physical health. It is also associated with poor career…
View article: Polygenic risk for neuroticism is associated with externalizing symptoms in 2-year-old boys
Polygenic risk for neuroticism is associated with externalizing symptoms in 2-year-old boys Open
Recent advances in genome-wide association studies have enabled the estimation of genetic risk of complex traits, including neuroticism, with polygenic risk scores (PRS). Neuroticism PRS has been associated with psychiatric disorders and s…
View article: Interaction between compound genetic risk for schizophrenia and high birth weight contributes to social anhedonia and schizophrenia in women
Interaction between compound genetic risk for schizophrenia and high birth weight contributes to social anhedonia and schizophrenia in women Open
View article: Variants in calcium voltage-gated channel subunit Alpha1 C-gene (CACNA1C) are associated with sleep latency in infants
Variants in calcium voltage-gated channel subunit Alpha1 C-gene (CACNA1C) are associated with sleep latency in infants Open
Genetic variants in CACNA1C (calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 C) are associated with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia where sleep disturbances are common. In an experimental model, Cacna1c has been found to modulate the elect…
View article: AMIGO-Kv2.1 Potassium Channel Complex is Associated With Schizophrenia-Related Phenotypes
AMIGO-Kv2.1 Potassium Channel Complex is Associated With Schizophrenia-Related Phenotypes Open
The enormous variability in electrical properties of neurons is largely affected by a multitude of potassium channel subunits. Kv2.1 is a widely expressed voltage-dependent potassium channel and an important regulator of neuronal excitabil…
View article: Association between Dopamine Receptor D2 (DRD2) Variations rs6277 and rs1800497 and Cognitive Performance According to Risk Type for Psychosis: A Nested Case Control Study in a Finnish Population Sample
Association between Dopamine Receptor D2 (DRD2) Variations rs6277 and rs1800497 and Cognitive Performance According to Risk Type for Psychosis: A Nested Case Control Study in a Finnish Population Sample Open
The effect of two DRD2 SNPs on cognitive performance may differ according to risk type for psychosis, suggesting that cognitive intermediate phenotypes differ according to the type (familial or clinical) risk for psychosis.