Bipolar brain vs normal brain

    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Mood (s. Affective) Disorders

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      (repeated, subthreshold stimulation of brain eventually results in seizure activity) – for bipolar illness: some patients have first episode of illness in response to stress (e.g. loss), with subsequent episodes following lower-grade stress, and spontaneous episodes eventually occur.

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    • [DOC File]FINAL LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE

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      Brain abnormalities Dopamine overactivity: high levels of dopamine in the brain may cause hallucinations/paranoia, may explain overreactions to irrelevant external and internal stimuli Abnormal brain activity/anatomy: some people with schizophrenia have abnormally low brain activity in frontal lobes, which are responsible for reasoning ...

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    • THE FREQUENCY OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN …

      BACKGROUND: Patients with anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder are known to be impaired relative to normal controls on neurocognitive tests, but the degree of impairment may be obscured if the ...

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    • [DOC File]AP EXAM REVIEW: KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, CONCEPTS

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      cognition and human reactions may be caused by genes inherited, hormones, neurotransmitters, brain -- brain imaging. evolutionary. charles darwin – origin of species – natural selection – we’ve evolved. cognitive. thinking and feeling. self talk and slef attributions. change thoughts – change mood. look at how interpret, process, and ...

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    • [DOC File]The AP Psychology exam will be given on the …

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      May 07, 2008 · The adult human brain weighs between 1300 g and 1400 g (about 3 lbs). A newborn human brain weighs between 350 and 400 g. For comparison: elephant brain = 6,000 g chimpanzee brain = 420 g rhesus monkey brain = 95 g beagle dog brain = 72 g cat brain = 30 g rat brain = 2 g. The picture to the right is a human brain.

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    • [DOC File]Clinical-Report

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      The raw digital data from the same group of normal subjects is analyzed using different montages such as Average Reference, Laplacian current source density, a common reference based on all 19 channels of the 10/20 system and standard clinical bipolar montages (e.g., longitudinal, circular, transverse).

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    • [DOC File]Diagnosis in the Assessment Process

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      Substance use disorders include disruptions in functioning as the result of a craving or strong urge. Often caused by prescribed and illicit drugs or the exposure to toxins, with these disorders the brain’s reward system pathways are activated when the substance is taken (or in the case of gambling disorder, when the behavior is being performed).

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    • [DOC File]The Mental Status Examination

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      A normal person should be able to recite about 7 numbers forwards. A person usually can recite a reverse series that is 2 less than their forward series (thus, 5 for most people). It is important to recite the numbers in a relatively monotone way, put an equal interval between the numbers to avoid potential cues.

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    • [DOC File]Bipolar Disorder Research at the National Institute …

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      Bipolar disorder, also called manic-depressive illness, is a serious disorder of the brain. More than 2.3 million American adults, or about 1 percent of the population in a given year, have bipolar disorder.

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    • University of Michigan

      -EEG (electroencephalogram) uses electrodes placed on the scalp to measure brain electrical activity. Montages (the lens through which you view the data):-A-P Bipolar: Good “all-around” montage. Best to compare anterior vs. posterior. Compares adjacent pairs of electrodes (bipolar).

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