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Schizophrenia
Biological explanations of schizophrenia
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What are the three main sources of evidence for genes?
Family studies
,
twin studies
, and
adoption studies
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How do
family studies
contribute to understanding
schizophrenia
?
They examine the proportion of relatives sharing the disorder to assess heritability
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What does a 50% chance of developing schizophrenia in identical twins suggest?
It indicates a strong
genetic
component to the disorder
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Why are adoption studies important in genetic research?
They help separate
genetic
and
environmental
contributions to a disorder
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What is the chance of a child developing schizophrenia if a parent has the disorder?
Approximately
13%
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What does the relative risk in
schizophrenia
indicate?
Higher risk for
relatives
of individuals with schizophrenia
Closer family relationships increase the probability
Example:
50%
chance for identical twins
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What
methodological
strengths are suggested by family studies?
They provide insights into
genetic liability
through familial patterns
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What did
Gottesman et al.
(2000) find regarding mothers with schizophrenia?
11.7%
of their biological children were also diagnosed with schizophrenia
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What is a limitation of
twin studies
mentioned in the text?
They may not account for equal
environmental
influences
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What did
Tienari et al.
(
2000
) conclude about adopted children of mothers with
schizophrenia
?
They found an increased risk of schizophrenia, influenced by the adoptive environment
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of
genetic research
in
schizophrenia
?
Strengths:
Provides evidence for
genetic
predisposition
Highlights familial patterns of disorder
Weaknesses:
Reductionist approach neglecting
environmental factors
Ethical concerns in
experimental designs
Small sample sizes may limit reliability
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What does the
dopamine hypothesis
suggest about schizophrenia?
It proposes that
excess
dopamine
activity contributes to positive symptoms
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What is the role of other
neurotransmitters
in schizophrenia according to recent research?
Other neurotransmitters like
glutamate
,
serotonin
, and
GABA
may also play significant roles
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How do
antipsychotic
medications support the
dopamine
hypothesis?
They
block
dopamine
receptors
and reduce
positive
symptoms of schizophrenia
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What are the side effects of conventional
antipsychotics
?
Weight
gain, drowsiness, and
tardive dyskinesia
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How do atypical antipsychotics differ from conventional antipsychotics?
Atypical antipsychotics affect
multiple
neurotransmitters
and have
fewer
side
effects
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What does the
revised dopamine hypothesis
emphasize?
It highlights the interaction of dopamine with other
neurotransmitters
across multiple
brain regions
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What are the implications of the
revised dopamine hypothesis
for schizophrenia research?
Emphasizes a
holistic
approach
Considers multiple interacting factors
Calls for integrative research on
neurotransmitters
and
brain structures
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