YR 12 Psychopathology: The Biological Approach To Explaining and Treating OCD Flashcards
Name 3 biological approaches to explaining OCD
Genetic
Neurochemical
Neuroanatomy
Undesirable genes are known as…
Maladaptive genes
Name 2 maladaptive genes which have been linked with OCD
SERT and COMT
The SERT gene affects the activity levels of which neurochemical?
Serotonin
The COMT gene affects the activity levels of which neurochemical?
Dopamine
Serotonin activity levels have been associated with which characteristic of OCD?
Anxiety
Dopamine activity levels have been associated with which characteristic of OCD?
Compulsions
What is meant by ‘concordance rates’ when looking at twin studies?
The likelihood of two people who share the same genes will develop the same disorder
Specific genes which cause vulnerability to OCD are referred to as…
Candidate genes - a gene that has been associated with a particular trait or disorder.
What is the relationship between genetic closeness and the likelihood of developing OCD?
The closer the genetic link to a person with OCD, the increased likelihood of that a person develop OCD
The SERT gene is involved in what process of serotonin?
Transportation
The COMT gene is involved in which process for dopamine in the brain?
Regulation
What is meant by ‘neurochemicals’?
Chemicals in the brain which help to send messages
The neurochemical explanation of OCD would suggest this disorder is caused by an ______________ in neurochemicals?
Imbalance
What is the function of serotonin?
Maintaining a stable mood / mood regulator
What kind of SERT gene causes serotonin to be recycled too quickly?
A mutated SERT gene
The gap between two neurons is known as…
The synapse
What is meant by ‘the synapse’
The gap between the presynaptic neuron and the post synaptic neuron
A mutation of the SERT gene causes what to happen to serotonin?
It becomes recycled / reuptaken too quickly
How does fast reuptake of serotonin affect serotonin activity levels?
It reduces activity levels because it is removed before it can activate the post synaptic neuron.
LOW serotonin activity causes …
HIGH anxiety
Neurochemicals are recycled by which part of a neuron?
The reuptake transporters
Reuptake transporters are located where in the synapse?
The presynaptic neuron
Reuptake occurs in which part of the synapse?
The presynaptic neuron
What are located on the membrane of the post synaptic neuron?
Receptors/Receptor sites
Before being released into the synapse, neurochemicals are found inside of ________________ within the presynaptic neuron
Vesicles
How does the SERT gene influence neurochemistry in the brain?
Reducing ACTIVITY LEVELS of serotonin
What is meant by the term ‘neuroanatomy’ in regards to OCD?
Differences in shape, size and function of specific brain areas leads to OCD
What part of the brain has been associated with OCD?
Parahippocampal gyrus
What function is the parahippocampal gyrus responsible for?
Processing unpleasant emotions
Which lobe is showing abnormal functioning in people with OCD?
Frontal
What are the frontal lobes responsible for?
Logical thinking and decision making
Why is the genetic explanation of OCD reductionist?
It reduces complex human behaviour of OCD into simple basic units of MUTATED GENES e.g. SERT and ignoring holism
Why can the neurochemical explanation of OCD be considered reductionist?
It reduces complex human behaviour of OCD into simple basic units of SEROTONIN IMBALANCE, ignoring holism.
What is one strength that neuronatomical and genetic explanations of OCD share?
They use objective and empirical scientific methods
What scientific method is used to investigate neuroanatomical structures associated with OCD?
Brain scans
Why are brain scans considered a scientific method?
As they are objective and empirical
What is meant by ‘objective’?
Factual
What is meant by the term ‘empirical’
Observable
Biological explanations of OCD ignore what type of approach?
Holistic
Which biological explanation of OCD has led to practical applications?
Neurochemical
What practical application has the neurochemical explanation of OCD led to?
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
SSRI’s are what type of treatment for OCD?
Drug treatment
Research to support the genetic explanation of OCD has been conducted by…
Gerald
Name 3 evaluative points you could use to answer this question;
“Outline and evaluate the biological approach to explaining OCD (16 marks)”
- Biological reduction
- Scientific methods
- Practical applications
What is the aim of drug therapy to treat OCD?
To balance neurochemicals in the brain to relieve symptoms of OCD
The acronym ‘SSRI’s’ stands for what…?
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
What neurochemical do SSRI’s work upon?
Serotonin
SSRI’s are known as a serotonin ___________
Agonist
Do SSRI’s decrease or increase serotonin activity levels in the brain?
Increase
How do SSRI’s increase serotonin activity levels in the brain?
By blocking the reuptake of serotonin
SSRI’s block the reuptake of serotonin into which neuron?
The presynaptic neuron
A student has written the following statement;
“SSRI’s block the reuptake of serotonin in the post synaptic neuron”
Is this correct or incorrect, and why?
Incorrect - the blocking of reuptake occurs in the presynaptic neuron
SSRI’s relieve which symptom of OCD?
Anxiety
SSRI’s work to reduce anxiety levels in those with OCD. What type of characteristic is this?
Emotional
What emotional characteristic do SSRI’s reduce?
Anxiety
How long does it take for SSRI’s to begin to alleviate symptoms of OCD?
3 - 4 months
SSRI’s belong to what category of drug therapy?
Anti-depressants
What is the acronym for a new class of anti-depressant medication - which is used when SSRI’s are ineffective?
SNRI’s
The acronym ‘SNRI’s’ stands for…
Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors
What do both SSRI’s and SNRI’s do the reuptake of serotonin in the brain?
Block reuptake
Name one reason why SSRI’s may be a more appropriate therapy for OCD
As they require little motivation and commitment
Name one reason why SSRI’s may not be an appropriate treatment for OCD
Side effects
Name 3 side effects of SSRI’s
Headaches, nausea and insomnia
“Side effects limit the ______________ of SSRI’s to treat OCD”
Appropriateness
Soomro concluded that SSRI’s were an __________ treatment for OCD
Effective
Name 2 maladaptive genes associated with OCD
SERT + COMT
A natural risk to OCD is referred to as having a…
Genetic predisposition
What is meant by ‘genetic predisposition’ to OCD?
Having a natural risk to OCD
A student has written the following statement:
“The SERT gene reduces serotonin levels in the brain”
Is this correct, or incorrect - and why?
Incorrect - the SERT gene reduces serotonin activity levels
The symptom of anxiety is linked with which characteristic of OCD?
Obsessions
What is meant by ‘obsessions’
Internal, intrusive thoughts which cause anxiety
What is meant by ‘compulsions’ ?
External, repetitive behaviours which are performed to reduce anxiety