15.2 Schizophrenia Flashcards

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Schizophrenia

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A psychotic disorder characterized by a deteriorating ability to function in everyday life and by some combination of hallucinations, delusions, thought disorder, movement disorder, and inappropriate emotional expressions

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Hallucinations

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False sensory experiences

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3
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Positive symtoms

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Presence of behaviors not seen in normal people

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Delusions

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Unjustifiable beliefs

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Negative symptoms

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Absence of behaviors ordinarily seen in normal people (e.g., lack of emotional expression)

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DISC1 (disrupted in schizophrenia 1)

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Gene that controls production of dendritic spines and the generation of new neurons in the hippocampus

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Differential diagnosis

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One that rules out other conditions with similar symptoms

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Concordance

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Similarity between individuals with regard to a trait

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Season-of-birth effect

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Tendency for people born in the winter to have a slightly greater probability of developing schizophrenia than people born at other times of the year

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Neurodevelopmental hypothesis

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Proposal that schizophrenia begins with abnormalities in the prenatal or neonatal development of the nervous system, based on either genetics or other influences

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Antipsychotic (neuroleptic) drug

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Drugs that tend to relieve schizophrenia and similar conditions

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Chlorpromazine

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(Thorazine) antipsycotic drug that relieves the positive symptomes of schizophrenia for most, though not all, patients

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Butyrophenones

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A chemical family that includes antipsychotic drugs (haloperidol) that relieve the positive symptomes of schizophrenia

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15
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Substance-induced psychotic disorder

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Contition provoked by large, repeated doses of a drug

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16
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Phenothiazines

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A chemical family that includes antipsychotic drugs (chlorpromazine) that relieve the positive symptoms of schizophrenia

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Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia

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Idea that schizophrenia results from excess activity at dopamine synapses in certain brain areas

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Glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia theory

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Proposal that schizophrenia relates in part to deficient activity at glutamate synapses, especially in the prefrontal cortex

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Mesolimbocortical system

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A set of neurons that project from the midbrain tegmentum to the limbic system

19
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Phencyclidine (PCP) (angel dust)

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Drug that inhibits the NMDA glutamate receptors

20
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Second-generation antipsychotics

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Drug that alleviate schizophrenia without producing movement problems

20
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Tardive dyskinesia

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A movement disorder characterized by tremors and other involuntary movements