3.1.2 Evaluating dopamine & addiction Flashcards

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what did Corigall & Coen’s (1991) rat research show?

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rats will self administer nicotine through implants to provide themselves with positive feelings

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(Corigall & Coen) what does the nicotine lead to a release of?

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dopamine

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how is corigall & coen’s rat research flawed?

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It uses rats - rats aren’t humans

not generalizable

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Jousta found dopamine levels were increased in participants given what?

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a gambling task regardless of win or loss

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Boileau found alcohol has what effect on dopamine levels in the brain?

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increases dopamine levels

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what is volkows’ theory?

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changes in the frontal cortex turn engaging in a behaviour into an addiction

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what do brain imaging studies provide in studying changes addiction causes to the human brain?

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objective evidence for changes/differences in addicts brain activity

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Volkow (1992) found cocaine addicts showed what?

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abnormalities in their frontal cortex

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Bolla et al (2003) found cocaine addicts showed what?

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impaired performance in activities using their frontal cortex

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Volkow and Bolla’s research provide evidence for what?

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the link between, dopamine, addiction and brain activity

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it is not the case that all addictive behaviours do what?

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raise levels of dopamine

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Stokes et al found what amongst volunteers taking what?

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no significant increase in dopamine levels

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Karmen Yoder found no consistent increase in dopamine across who?

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participants in their study given alchol

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Stokes and Karmen Yoder’s research provides evidence against what?

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the role of dopamine in addiction

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what does explaining addiction due to the effects of dopamine ignore?

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dopamine has a range of funtions

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studies suggest dopamine levels rise in the presence of pleasant and ______ stimuli:

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aversive

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what did Liberzon et al show amongst war veterans?

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increased activation in nucleus accumbens in war veterans suffering with PTSD hearing combat sounds

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the dopamine idea is too simplistic, why?

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might not just be associated with pleasure but emotion as a whole