Biological explanations

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    • What are the biological explanations
      • Genetic vulnerability
      • the role of the neurotransmitter - dopamine
      • neural correlates
    • What candidate genes are related to schizophrenia
      • COMT
      • DRD4
    • Define polygenic
      There are a number of genes that can increase the risk of developing the illness
    • Define aetiologically heterogeneous
      Different combinations of these genes can lead to schizophrenia in different people
    • What type of studies are used to show genetic vulnerability
      • Twin studies
      • adoption studies
    • What twin study shows genetic vulnerability
      Gottesman
    • What adoption study shows genetic vulnerability
      Tienari et al
    • Explain Gottesmans study
      Found that MZ twins had a concordance rate of 48% for the trait schizophrenia where as DZ twins was only 17%
    • Explain Tienari et als study
      • Found that 6.7% of children’s who’s mothers were schizophrenic developed the condition
      • only 2% of adopted children that’s mothers weren’t schizophrenic developed the condition
    • What is it called when there is too much dopamine
      Hyperdopaminergia
    • What is it called when there is too little dopamine
      Hypodopaminergia
    • How is dopamine related to schizophrenia
      Dopamine is believed to be involved with schizophrenia because it is featured in the functioning of brain systems related to schizophrenia
    • What can hyperdopaminergia do
      High levels of dopamine in the central areas of the brain are associated with hallucinations and speech poverty
    • What can hypodopaminergia do
      Can affect thinking and decision making
    • Define neural correlates
      Abnormalities within different brain areas have a relationship with symptoms of schizophrenia
    • Which study is used to support neural correlates
      Tilo et al
    • Explain Tilo et als study
      • Gave fMRIs to 6 schizophrenic patients and 6 non-schizophrenics whilst having them speak about a picture
      • they found that the schizophrenics thoughts were negatively correlated with the Wernickes area, which is a part of the brain related to the production of speech
    • What is a limitation of genetic vulnerability
      • The findings from Gottesmans twin study do not fully support the role of genes
      • as the concordance rate for the MZ twins weren’t 100% it means that schizophrenia cannot be inherited by genetics alone
      • the higher concordance rate between MZ twins suggests that they have a greater environmental similarity rather than genetic similarity
    • What studies support genetic vulnerability
      • Gottesman
      • tienari et al
    • What study supports neural correlates - evaluation
      Tilo et al
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