Too much dopamine and schizophrenia

    • [DOC File]Anxiety Disorders – an Outline

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      B. (13 points) We discussed the evidence that schizophrenia is caused by a dysfunction in dopamine signaling in the brain. 1. Schizophrenia is probably a disease of: (circle one) TOO LITTLE / TOO MUCH dopamine. 2. Treating schizophrenia can produce symptoms similar to …

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    • [DOCX File]Clinical Psychology: Contemporary Study (AJW)

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      However, too much folic acid can also trigger psychotic episodes. Niacin: (Vitamin B-3) In 1952 thought to be a “cure” for schizophrenia by Dr. Abram Hoffer. Niacin, when combined with ascorbate, is antagonistic to copper, which is a cofactor in dopamine production.

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    • [DOCX File]The Brain Test – Chapter 2

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      cocaine, meth, ecstasy A person who abuses cocaine could lead to induced psychosis, characterized by hallucinations similar to schizophrenia, a psychotic condition resulting from too much dopamine. Cocaine causes overactivity of dopamine.

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    • [DOC File]Schizophrenia - Psychwinter's Blog

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      (2000), explain how two neurotransmitters, other than dopamine, maybe linked to schizophrenia (4) Dre’s answer: Carlsson’s research was quite ground-breaking as he found that there was more than just dopamine involved in schizophrenia.

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    • [DOC File]The “Chemical Imbalance” in Mental Health Problems

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      Drugs such as cocaine increase levels of other neurotransmitters too. Anti-psychotic drugs block dopamine receptors very quickly, yet it can take days to change the behaviour of people with schizophrenia. Barlow and Durand (1995) believe that neuroleptic drugs block dopamine fairly rapidly, but generally fail to reduce the symptoms of ...

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    • What is the role of dopamine in schizophrenia?

      Dopamine – correlated with movement, attention, and learning § Too much dopamine has been associated with schizophrenia, and too little is associated with some forms of depression as well as the muscular rigidity and tremors found in Parkinson’s disease. Norepinephrine – …

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    • [DOC File]Short Answer Question

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      Dopamine – correlated with movement, attention, and learning * Too much dopamine has been associated with schizophrenia, and too little is associated with some forms of depression as well as the muscular rigidity and tremors found in Parkinson’s disease. Norepinephrine – …

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    • [DOC File]Alternative Treatments for Schizophrenia

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      Initially it was proposed that too much dopamine led to schizophrenia. It was supported by research in 1968 by Griffith . et al. who induced schizophrenic symptoms in non-schizophrenic volunteers by giving them dextro-amphetamines – a drug which increases dopamine levels in the brain. The volunteers demonstrated abrupt onset of paranoid ...

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    • [DOC File]Neurotransmitters

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      Too much or too little of these neurotransmitters are now felt to produce psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and ADHD. Unfortunately, the body doesn’t have a built-in dipstick for neurotransmitters, at least one that’s inexpensive enough for community mental health ...

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    • [DOCX File]Psychology - SOCIAL SCIENCES

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      Sep 07, 2011 · _____ Reward and Motivation, Motor Control over Voluntary Movements. Too much cause schizophrenia and too little Parkinson’s Disease _____ involved in memory. (It would be nice to have some for this test) Too much can cause migraines. Matching – Neurons and Nervous system

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