3.2.2 Dopamine Hypothesis Evaluation (Sch) Flashcards

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(Genes) many researchers believe dopamine imbalances are caused by what?

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Genetic predisposition

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(Genes) there is a large body of evidence to support what?

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Genetic basis for schizophrenia

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(Genes) Gottesman - as genetic similarity between individuals increased what else did?

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Their probability of having schizophrenia

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(Genes) gottesman - how many times more likely are you to develop schizophrenia if your parent has it vs your cousin?

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3x

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(Genes) gottesman - if you have an identical twin with schizophrenia what is your risk?

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48%

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(Genes) gottesman - if your grandparent has schizophrenia what is your risk?

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5%

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(Genes) gottesman - how many times more likely are you to get schizophrenia if your identical twin has it than if your half sibling does?

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8x

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(Genes) gottesmans findings suggest there is what?

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Genetic factor to schizophrenia and dopamine imbalance

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(Genes) what do families share as well as genes?

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Environment

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(Genes) why is family sharing an environment an issue in investigating genetics?

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Hard to separate effects of nature and nurture

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(Genes) how can the issue of environment be overcome?

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Using adoption studies

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(Genes) Heston - who were hestons experimental group?

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47 people adopted at birth because their mothers had schizophrenia

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(Genes) who did Heston compare them with? What was the purpose of this?

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47 matched controls adopted with mentally healthy mothers
Baseline
Ruled out any effect adoption had on developing schizophrenia

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(Genes) Heston - the 94 adults were interviewed to see what?

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If they developed schizophrenia themselves

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(Genes) Heston - of the 47 adults with a biological mother with schizophrenia how many developed it?

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5 hospitalised

3 critically ill

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(Genes) Heston - how many of the controls developed schizophrenia?

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None

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(Genes) Hestons research suggest genetics play a role in what?

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Development of schizophrenia

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(Genes) Tienari - who were the experimental group?

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155 adopted children in Finland with biological mothers with schizophrenia

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(Genes) Tienari who were they compared to?

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Another 155 adopted children with non schizophrenic biological parents

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(Genes) Tienari found how many children with a biological mother with schizophrenia developed it?

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(Genes) Tienari found how many children without a biological parent with schizophrenia developed it?

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(Genes) what research has been disappointing?

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Research looking into one or two genes

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(Genes) a group reported how many genetic loci associated with schizophrenia?

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(Genes)it is too simplistic to say what?

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Schizophrenia is caused by a single gene

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(Measuring metabolites) what do we use metabolites to measure and why?
Neurotransmitter levels | They are the breakdown products of neurotransmitters
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(Measuring metabolites) what is dopamine metabolised into?
HVA
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(Measuring metabolites) where can HVA be measured?
Cerebral spinal fluid | By a lumbar puncture
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(Measuring metabolites) you would predict patients with positive symptoms would have what levels of HVA and why?
High | Due to high levels of dopamine
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(Measuring metabolites) in patients with negative symptoms you would expect what?
Low levels of HVA
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(Measuring metabolites) what is found in a lot of research?
High levels of HVA with positive and low with negative
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(Measuring metabolites) why is their lack of research?
Due to invasive and unpleasant nature of lumbar puncture
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(Measuring metabolites) what can a lumbar puncture be influenced by?
Diet and drugs can affect HVA levels | Individual differences in metabolism
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(Serotonin) what does atypical medication block?
Both dopamine and serotonin receptors
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(Serotonin) the blocking of serotonin receptors suggests what?
Serotonin plays a role in schizophrenia
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(Serotonin) we can not say dopamine is solely responsible for what?
Schizophrenia
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(Serotonin) it could be positive symptoms are caused by dopamine and negative?
serotonin explaining the crossover with depression
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(Cause or effect) the dopamine hypothesis proposed what?
Dopamine imbalance causes schizophrenia
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(Cause or effect) it could be schizophrenia does what?
Causes dopamine imbalances (they are a symptom)
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(Cause or effect) what is research using PET scans not able to detect?
Differences in dopamine activity in brains of those with and without schizophrenia
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(Cause or effect)it may take time before we know what?
Cause or effect