-physical illnesses often have a genetic cause so mental illnesses such as OCD may too
genetic explanations of OCD - family studies
-Nestadt = 1st degree relatives had 11.7% probability compared to only 2.7% in a control group (presumably due to shared genes)
-Miguel = identical twins concordance rate was 53-87%
genetic explanations of OCD - candidate genes
=specific genes that influence vulnerability to OCD by influencing neural activity and brain structure
example of a candidate gene?
the COMT gene regulates dopamine and one variation of it causes higher levels of dopamine to be released which is more common in people with OCD.
are dopamine and serotonin hormones or neurotransmitters?
neurotransmitters
genetic explanations - supporting evidence for family studies
-concordance rates are 53-87% which suggests the genetic component is strong but it isnt 100% = other factors
-diathesis-stress = genes can cause genetic vulnerability but life experiences affect whether OCD actually develops or not
genetic explanations - supporting evidence for candidate genes
-Taylor = found as many as 230 candidate genes as OCD is polygenic (caused by multiple genes)
:( the number of candidate genes reduces usefulness of the genetic explanation - if each gene only has a small influence then its useless in predicting who will be vulnerable to/get OCD
genetic (+ neural) explanations of OCD - environmental factors
-could be learning through observation or reinforcement
e.g. a child observes a parent compulsively washing and the parent encourages the child to do the same
neural explanations of OCD
-focuses on the role of key neurotransmitters and brain structures in causing OCD
dopamine = high levels can cause compulsive behaviours
neural explanations of OCD - brain structure
-a number of brain structures involved in OCD form the worry circuit, normally functions to detect threat, make decisions and get the system back to normal afterwards
worry curcuit
-if functioning abnormally:
orbifrontal cortex is more active = higher worry signals
caudate nucleus fails to suppress these signals and looses control over inner impulses = more frequent + intenseobsessions and compulsions are more likely to be acted upon
neural explanations - supporting evidence for neurotransmitters
-Pigott = drugs that increase serotonin, decrease OCD symptoms
-Szechtman = drugs that increase dopamine activity produce repetitive movements in animals
:( generalizability - animals cant reflect the complexity of OCD
:) drug treatments - correct the imbalance of serotonin + dopamine
neural explanations - supporting evidence for brain activity
-MRI scans show that patients with OCD had higher activity levels in the orbifrontal cortex and the caudate nucleus
:( doesnt demonstrate cause and effect = could be symptoms rather than causes of OCD