Neural explanation

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    • Neural Explanation
      1. Role of neurotransmitters
      2. Decision making systems
      3. The worry circuit
    • Role of neurotransmitters
      • serotonin (mood - obsessions), dopamine (motivation - compulsions)
      • low serotonin means normal transmission of mood doesn't happen
    • Decision making systems
      • some OCD is linked to impaired decision making associated with abnormal functioning of frontal lobe (logical thinking and decisions)
    • The Worry circuit
      • Orbitofrontal cortex sends 'worry signals' to thalamus
      • Caudate nucleus inhibits the signals (which are sent back if they get through)
      • CN underactivity and/or OFC overactivity leads to OCD
    • (N) + Some supporting evidence
      • evidence supports the role of neural mechanisms in OCD e.g. some anti-depressants (serotonin) work so they must be treating the cause of OCD
    • (N) - Drugs are not 100% effective
      • which suggests other factors must be involved meaning the neural explanation is only a partial one
    • (N) - We shouldn't assume the neural mechanisms cause OCD
      • there is evidence that various neurotransmitters and brain structure dont function normally with OCD, but the abnormalities may be a result of the illness not necessarily the cause
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