Carlsson Flashcards

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What are the aims of Carlsson?

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They aimed to see if neurotransmitters other than dopamine were implicated in causing schizophrenia. They aimed to see what role glutamate has in causing schizophrenia

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What type of study is Carlsson?

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A review study looking at previoulsy published research

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How many studies did Carlsson review?

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32

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What type of studies did Carlsson look at?

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32 studies were reviewed looking at such as those using : Rodents and primates to test neurotransmission, Brain structure scans, Those on amphetamines & PCP , those on medication, people with parkinsons, Sz and in remission

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What did Carlsson say about the Dopamine hypothesis?

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It is insufficient to explain Schizophrenia and other NT could be involved

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Which neurotransmitters did Carlsson identify as important?

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Glutanate and Serotonin amongst others

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What did Carlsson say about Glutamate?

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It could be low levels of Glutamate which is causing schizophrenia as evidenced from the effect of PCP

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What is the effect of Glutamate?

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Glutamate helps control dopamine so low levels of glutamate can cause high levels of dopamine

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Failure in Glutamate in which brain system leads to negative symptoms?

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Cerebral cortex

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Failure in Glutamate in which brain system leads to positive symptoms?

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Basal ganglia

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What evidence led Carlsson to conclude that Serotonin might be involved?

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Clozapine is a very effective drug for Schizophrenia which also effects Serotonin

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Which drug was found to be particularly effective because it has both antidopaminergic and antiserotonergic functions?

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Clozapine

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What is good about using a review study?

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You gather a larger sample and more data than someone could with a single study which lets you get a more representative picture

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14
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Is Carlsson replicable?

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Yes as you could gather a simiilar set of studies now to see if they showed the same results

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What is an issue with some of the studies Carlsson gathered?

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They used animal studies such as primates which might not apply to human neurotransmitters

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What is a strength of studies chosen by Carlsson e.g. the brain scans?

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They are empirical scans of brain activity so you get direct and objective measurements

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What is a possible issue of using those with Parkinsons and on illicit drugs?

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They aren’t exactly the same as Schizophrenia and so findings from these studies might not fully apply

18
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What is an issue with secondary data?

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You don’t know exactly how each study was operationalised which might make the findings less valid

19
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Are there ethical issues in Carlsson?

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Not directly as it is secondary data so this study doesn’t directly breach guidelines