Neurobiology of Addiction Flashcards

1
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What is the ICD-10 criteria of dependence?

A

A strong desire to take the substance

Difficulties in controlling substance use

a physiological withdrawal state

tolerance

neglect of alternative pleasures

persistence despite evidence of harm

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What does dopaminergic activity in the mesolithic pathway lead to?

A

motivation
incentivises behaviour

involved in normal pleasurable experiences

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3
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What effects do dopamine antagonists have on the mesolimbic pathway?

A

blocks it

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4
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A tolerance to reward develops in behavioural addictions e.g. gambling - T/F?

A

True

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5
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What causes a tolerance to reward?

A

repeated dopamine release - dopamine receptors down-regulate

threshold for rewards is thus increased

normal pleasurable experiences don’t evoke adequate reward response

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What is the orbit-frontal cortex involved in in addiction?

A

motivation to act

increased activation when presented with drug cues

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7
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How does the pre-frontal cortex function in addiction?

A

modulated the powerful effects of the reward pathway

makes sound decisions

keeps emotional impulses under control

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8
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What effects do addictive drugs have on the pre-frontal cortex?

A

effects ability to set new goals

effects ability to avoid compulsive repetition of behaviour

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9
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How does age of rug experimentation correlate with length of drug relationship?

A

younger the experimentation age, the longer the relationship

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What kind of learning is the striatum involved in?

A

habit learning

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Which neurotransmitter is released in the neural reward pathway in response to acute stress?

A

dopamine

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12
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What happens to our reward pathway with overstimulation?

A

desensitisation

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13
Q

which part of the brain is dysfunctional in addicted people?

A

pre-frontal cortex

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