Evaluations Of Biological Explanations For Schizophrenia Flashcards
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evaluations Of Biological Explanations For Schizophrenia
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> evidence for genetic susceptibility > mixed evidence for dopamine on schizophrenia >problems with neural correlates > mutation can occur > there are psychological factors
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evidence for genetic susceptibility
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- link between genetic similarity and shared risk of SCHIZ are closely related
- EX adoption studied show that children of SCHIZ sufferers have a higher risk of SCHIZ even if adopted into a family with no SCHIZ
-EX Tienari’s study where in group 1= 19,000 children with genetic risk were adopted by Finnish mothers and group 2= children with no risk were adopted by finnish mothers who has no genetic risk - found that those in homes with high EE increased vulnerability for those with the genetic vulnerability but not for the others
- genetics thus make people more vulnerable
STRENGTH
shows how genetics have a large influence in developing SCHIZ which support the explanation
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mixed evidence for the role of dopamine on schizophrenia
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- evidence that high, low and no levels of dopamine can cause SCHIZ
-EX Curran found that amphetamines ( cause high levels of dopamine) cause SCHIZ symptoms in non sufferers
-EX tauscher found that antipsychotic drugs reduce dopamine in SCHIZ and cause SCHIZ
-EX ripke et Al found that not just dopamine causes SCHIZ also glutamate neurotransmitter - hard to identify exact cause for schizophrenic patients
limitation - all demonstrate biological determinism but theres no strong evidence of which one is right
LIMITATION
hard to provide appropriate treatment for sufferers
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problem with neural correlates
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- they don’t tell us causes of symptoms
- EX juckel- found correlation between levels of activity in the ventral striatum and negative symptoms
- problem is that this can suggest many different causes
. negative symptoms send less information to the VS
.problem in the VS causes negative symptoms
. another factor could influence both Co variables - can’t identify what causes the other just suggests there a relationship between the co-variables
LIMITATION
doesn’t actually help with treatment as it doesn’t identify causes of symptoms
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role of mutation
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- SCHIZ can occur when there’s no family history of the disorder
- mutation can occur in parents DNA for example in sperm cells
- EX there’s been found to be a positive correlation between paternal age ( age risk of sperm mutation) and risk of SCHIZ
- found that fathers under 25- 0.7% risk of SCHIZ and over 50- 2% risk of SCHIZ
- shows that as men get older the risk of sperm mutation is higher
-demonstrating biological determinism - only problem is that you can’t identify cause of the sperm mutation that may cause this such as radiation, poison or viral infection
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suggests strong biological cause for SCHIZ but it is just a correlation so not useful for treatments as it cant identify causes to allow specific treatment to occur
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there are psychological factors
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- evidence of psychological factors involved in SCHIZ such as the environment
-EX family dysfunction such as the schizophrenic mother
. fromm-reichm believes mothers experience of SCHIZ effects how they act towards children ( cold,rejecting manner)and this behaviour increases chances of child developing SCHIZ - explains impact of nurture on SCHIZ rather than nature
- biological explanations may not apply to all sufferers suggesting that psychological explanations may be better
LIMITATION
biological approach may not be best to purely diagnose SCHIZ from , suggests the need of an interactionist approach to explaining SCHIZ