Neurobiology of love Flashcards

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Endogenous opioid system

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system of opioid receptors & their respective ligands

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2
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Pain experience can be divided into 2 dissociable components

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Sensory component: what, where, how intense
Affective/motivational component: the aversiveness of the experience & motivation to stop it

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3
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u-opioid

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receptors bind drugs like morphine & heroin

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4
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brain opioid theory of social attachment

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opioids mediate attachment through dual mechanisms

-declining levels of opioids during separation contribute to social pain
-increasing levels of opioids during reunion contribute to feelings of reward & comfort

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5
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what is OPRM1 A118G linked to

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variation in both physical pain sensitivity & rejection sensitivity

G allele: steeper declines in felt security when their partner behaved more coldly or hurtful towards them

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6
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oxytoncin: prairie voles vs montane volves

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prairie volves have higher density of oxytocin receptors in regions related to reward & reinforcement compared to montane volves.

facilitates partner bonding, attachment!

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7
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activation of which area when voew photos of loved and familiar acquaintance

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Ventral Tegmental Area

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8
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what is dopamine linked to

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motivation to pursue rewards

“Drug wanting” not “drug liking”

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9
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what is oxytocin related to

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Increase salience of social signals

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10
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what are opioids related to

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feelings of reward & satiety

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