biological approach

Cards (9)

  • genetics
    genes are inherited and can include neurotransmitter levels
  • family studies
    • Gottesman (1991) family study
    • found genetic similarities increase sz risk, in identical twins who share 100% DNA, 48% increased risk
    • in parents who share 50% DNA, 6% increased risk
    • but this is correlational data which also includes a shared environment
  • candidate genes
    • sz is polygenic (lots of linked genes)
    • Ripke did a meta analysis of genetic studies and found 108 variations. 37,000 out of 113,000 had sz
    • meaning sz has many factor origins
  • role of mutation
    • increased sz risk even with no inheritance
    • radiation, poison, virus, age of dad
    • Brown(2002) found if dad was below 25, 0.7% increase and if he was above 50, 2% increase
  • neural correlates
    patterns of brain activity occurring with an experience
  • original DA hypothesis
    • hyper dopaminergia is linked to sz symptoms
    • high DA is linked to speech poverty in Broca's area
    • Seeman, antipsychotics which reduce DA produced Parkinson's symptoms
  • updated DA hypothesis
    • Davis found low dopamine levels in hypodopaminergia in brain's cortex linked to sz symptoms
  • real-life application
    • genetic counselling, if parents have schizophrenic relatives, they can seek counselling to see if their child is at risk
    • however, the counselling figure is just a guess, not 100% accurate
    • also doesn't consider environment
  • environmental factors- limitation
    • smoking canabis as a teen increases sz by 17.4% (psychological influences)
    • nurture over nature and childhood trauma icreasesrisk by 67%