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NSC 3361 Psychopathology Test with Correct Answers What is the role of ketamine in stress and depression? - Answer-ketamine causes upsurge in glutamate, restoring synaptic functioning What will likely replace ECT for treatment of severe acute depression? - Answer-ketamine How is sleep dist...

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What is the role of ketamine in stress and depression? - Answer-ketamine causes
upsurge in glutamate, restoring synaptic functioning

What will likely replace ECT for treatment of severe acute depression? - Answer-
ketamine

How is sleep disturbed in depression? - Answer-deep slow-wave sleep is reduced,
fragmented, patients enter REM sleep quickly, with increased REM sleep in first half of
night

What do individuals with bipolar disorder alternate or cycle between? - Answer-
depression and mania

Bipolar psychotic symptoms include: - Answer-delusions, hallucinations, paranoia,
bizarre behavior, similar to schizophrenia

What are symptoms of mania? - Answer-excess energy, confidence, grandiose thinking,
little need to sleep, hypersexual drive, drug abuse

What is one gene affected in bipolar disorder? - Answer-clock

Cycling in bipolar disorder - Answer-regular in some and unpredictable in others; cycle
length varies from days to months

Activity in which area of the brain varies with mood state? - Answer-ventral prefrontal
cortex

What is smaller in people who are depressed? - Answer-ventromedial cortex, neuron
number is normal, but glial cells are much reduced

Where do some brain defects in schizophrenia apparently stem from? - Answer-
environmental exposures during pregnancy

What neurons in the hippocampus are disorganized in schizophrenia? - Answer-
pyramidal neurons

What parts of the brain are smaller in some schizophrenics? - Answer-hippocampus
and amygdala

, What is hyperfrontality in schizophrenia? - Answer-under activity of temporal lobe and
frontal lobe

there is also loss of gray matter and less metabolic activity in what lobes? - Answer-
frontal and temporal

what is one hypothesis about where schizophrenia results from? - Answer-excess
synaptic dopamine or increased post synaptic sensitivity to it

what are neuroleptics? - Answer-DA antagonists

what does chronic amphetamine use produce? - Answer-a schizophrenia-like syndrome

what Parkinson treatment may produce psychosis? - Answer-L-dopa

what levels are in the auditory thalamus are higher in schizophrenics? - Answer-D2
levels

what are the problems of the dopamine (DA) hypothesis? - Answer-- schizophrenics
have normal DA metabolite levels
- Drugs block DA receptors much faster than symptoms are reduced
- positive symptoms respond better to DA blocking drugs
- some patients don't improve on anti dopamine drugs.

what do atypical neuroleptic drugs do? - Answer-block serotonin and D2 receptors;
some increase dopamine in frontal cortex

What is the schizophrenia - glutamate hypothesis - Answer-- under activation of
glutamate receptors

PCP is an NMDA receptor antagonist, how does it affect glutamate? - Answer-PCP
prevents glutamate from acting normally

Schizophrenia could also be caused by overactivity of what? - Answer-
endocannabinoids

what receptor does endocannabinoids act on, and what does it do - Answer-CB1
receptors; CB1 inhibits other neurotransmitters

EC levels are ______ in CSF of schizophrenics - Answer-elevated

what is the most common mood disorder - Answer-depression

symptoms of normal depression - Answer-- normal reaction to life events
- mood described as blue
- few other symptoms

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