Biological explanation of depression Flashcards

1
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A neurotransmitter is

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A chemical which carries messages between nerve cells

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2
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What are the names of the group of neurotransmitters linked to depression

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Monoamines

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3
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Which is the main neurotransmitter linked to Schizophrenia?

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Serotonin

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4
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Which neurotransmitter controls the others and is linked to mood and sleep?

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Serotonin

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5
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Which neurotransmitter is linked to enjoyment and concentration?

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Dopamine

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6
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Which neurotransmitter is linked to sleep and mood?

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Serotonin

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7
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Which neurotransmitter is linked to energy levels?

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Noradrenaline

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8
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What are the levels of neurotransmitter/level of activity associated with Depression?

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Low levels of monoamines

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9
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What is an enzyme which breaks down the monoamines in the synapse leading to Depression?

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MAO

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What does MAO have to do with depression?

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Too much of it means monoamines are broken down too much and there isn’t enough activity at the synapse

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11
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Which gene leads to reduced Serotonin production when stressed?

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5HTT

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What did Drevets find?

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found reduced serotonin receptor-binding potential in unmedicated depressed patients.

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What did Angoa-Perez find?

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found that mice without the gene for tryptophan did not show signs of depression

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What did Delgado find?

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found that low monoamine did not make symptoms worse in depressed patients not taking medication.

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What did Versiani find?

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found that patients who had noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors increased their mood

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16
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Why is this a useful theory?

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It has lead to drug treatments which work to lower symptoms- suggesting that this theory is credible

17
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What is a problem in suggesting the drugs ‘prove’ this theory correct?

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The drugs don’t work for everyone and don’t work instantly despite the fact the drugs change NT level quickly

18
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A strength of using NT to explain causes of depression is?

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Empirical- you can measure neurotransmitters directly

19
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What is the problem with saying Monoamines CAUSE depression?

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It has issues with cause and effect as most of the research is correlational, it could be Depression causes the reduction in monoamines not the other way

20
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Why might cognitive be a better explanation?

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It takes into account the thoughts/cognition i.e. faulty thinking which the neurotransmitter explanation don’t

21
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Why is this theory reductionist?

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It ignores environmental factors like early childhood expereicnes influencing cognitive processes/faulty thinking’s effects

22
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What did Bell find?

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depleted levels of tryptophan and found this caused a relapse of symptoms in depressed patients showing that changing the biology of a person can cause the symptoms of unipolar depression

23
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What did Moncrieff (2022) find?

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The main areas of serotonin research provide no consistent evidence of there being an association between serotonin and depression