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Biological explanations of schizophrenia
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What is the genetic explanation for schizophrenia?
It assumes schizophrenia is biologically
inherited
and results from a predetermined process.
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What do high levels of D2 receptors on postsynaptic neurons indicate in relation to schizophrenia?
They suggest an increased binding of
dopamine
, potentially leading to symptoms.
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How does the genetic aspect of schizophrenia affect sufferers' feelings when diagnosed?
It potentially makes sufferers feel
disempowered
when diagnosed.
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What does the polygenetic theory of schizophrenia suggest?
It suggests that combinations of different
genes
can lead to the condition.
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What did Gottesman (1991) find in his large-scale family study regarding MZ twins?
He found a
concordance rate
of 48% for
schizophrenia
in MZ twins.
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What is the revised dopamine hypothesis proposed by Davis and Khan?
It suggests that symptoms are caused by higher levels of dopamine activity in the
subcortex
.
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What is a limitation of the reductionist approach to understanding schizophrenia?
It fails to consider psychological aspects such as
expressed emotion
that influence development.
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What does a holistic explanation of schizophrenia consider?
A holistic explanation considers the distress stress model in which both genetic and environmental factors in the disorder's development.
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What is the general population risk of developing schizophrenia?
1%
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What neural correlates are associated with auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia?
Lower
activation levels in the
superior temporal gyrus
and
anterior cingulate gyrus
.
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What does the dopamine hypothesis suggest about schizophrenia symptoms?
It suggests that symptoms are associated with an imbalance of the dopamine
neurotransmitter
.
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What is dopamine's role as a neurotransmitter?
Dopamine
has an
excitatory
effect.
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What is the ventral striatum associated with in schizophrenia?
It is thought to be involved in the anticipation of
reward
.
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What did Juckel et al. find regarding motivation in schizophrenia?
They found a negative
correlation
between motivation and
symptoms
.
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What symptoms are associated with schizophrenia?
Hallucinations
and
delusions
.
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What does the diathesis-stress model suggest about schizophrenia?
It suggests that a
biological
weakness combined with environmental stress triggers the
disorder
.
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How is excess dopamine in Broca's area linked to schizophrenia?
It is linked to
speech poverty
in individuals with schizophrenia.
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What is observed in the prefrontal cortex of individuals with schizophrenia?
They have lower levels of
dopamine
.
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