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Deck 13: Mental Illness
1
_________ said that, "from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency and lamentations."
A) Hippocrates
B) Heinrich Kraemer
C) Theodor Meynert
D) Ugo Cerletti
A) Hippocrates
B) Heinrich Kraemer
C) Theodor Meynert
D) Ugo Cerletti
A
2
________ was the originator of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
A) Hippocrates
B) Heinrich Kraemer
C) Theodor Meynert
D) Ugo Cerletti
A) Hippocrates
B) Heinrich Kraemer
C) Theodor Meynert
D) Ugo Cerletti
D
3
__________ is a procedure to separate connections to the frontal regions from the rest of the brain pioneered by Egas Moniz.
A) Trepanning
B) Osteotomy
C) Prefrontal leucotomy
D) Compensatory therapy
A) Trepanning
B) Osteotomy
C) Prefrontal leucotomy
D) Compensatory therapy
C
4
________ can result from administration of dopamine agonists to patients.
A) Symptoms of schizophrenia
B) Symptoms of Parkinson's disease
C) Symptoms of depression
D) Symptoms of anxiety
A) Symptoms of schizophrenia
B) Symptoms of Parkinson's disease
C) Symptoms of depression
D) Symptoms of anxiety
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5
________ is/are among the structural changes seen in the brains of individuals with schizophrenia.
A) Larger temporal lobes
B) Larger ventricles
C) Larger thalamus volume
D) More gray matter
A) Larger temporal lobes
B) Larger ventricles
C) Larger thalamus volume
D) More gray matter
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6
Individuals with depression often show elevated levels of _________.
A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) cortisol
D) brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) cortisol
D) brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
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7
The prefrontal cortex is referred to as the crucial convergence zone because of _______.
A) its role in making outcome-based decisions
B) its role in guiding motor responses
C) its role in regulating stress responses
D) its role in sustaining an animal's attention toward both the external and the internal environments
A) its role in making outcome-based decisions
B) its role in guiding motor responses
C) its role in regulating stress responses
D) its role in sustaining an animal's attention toward both the external and the internal environments
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8
_________ refers to the presence of side effects, even in placebo control groups, that may emerge if subjects are told to expect them.
A) A placebo effect
B) Pharmacotherapy
C) A nocebo effect
D) A cognitive effect
A) A placebo effect
B) Pharmacotherapy
C) A nocebo effect
D) A cognitive effect
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9
______ is the drug of choice for bipolar disorder.
A) Clozapine
B) Chlorpromazine
C) Imipramine
D) Lithium
A) Clozapine
B) Chlorpromazine
C) Imipramine
D) Lithium
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10
_________ refers to the lifelong tendency of an individual to express anxiety.
A) Trait anxiety
B) State anxiety
C) Generalized anxiety
D) Treatment-resistant anxiety
A) Trait anxiety
B) State anxiety
C) Generalized anxiety
D) Treatment-resistant anxiety
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11
Anxiolytic drugs (i.e., drugs that reduce anxiety) such as benzodiazepines bind to ________ receptors.
A) NMDA
B) GABA
C) glucocorticoid (GR)
D) serotonin
A) NMDA
B) GABA
C) glucocorticoid (GR)
D) serotonin
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12
__________ has been used in combination with virtual therapy and other exposure therapies to treat anxiety.
A) Clomipramine
B) A benzodiazepine
C) D-cycloserine
D) Cortisol
A) Clomipramine
B) A benzodiazepine
C) D-cycloserine
D) Cortisol
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13
Only the ___________ seen in schizophrenia has/have been successfully modeled in rodents.
A) Hallucinations
B) Deficits in sensory gating
C) Increased fear
D) Paranoia
A) Hallucinations
B) Deficits in sensory gating
C) Increased fear
D) Paranoia
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14
An amphetamine addiction that develops following the use of a prescribed stimulant for ADHD could be considered _______.
A) evidence for psychodynamic theory
B) an example of negative symptoms
C) an iatrogenic condition
D) a case of moral weakness
A) evidence for psychodynamic theory
B) an example of negative symptoms
C) an iatrogenic condition
D) a case of moral weakness
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15
_______ is a form of neurosurgery which disconnects parts of the brain.
A) Trepanning
B) Lobotomy
C) Psychopharmacologic drugs
D) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
A) Trepanning
B) Lobotomy
C) Psychopharmacologic drugs
D) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
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16
Related neurobiological mechanisms may be important for different mental illnesses because ________.
A) common neurobiological mechanisms are predicted in psychodynamic theory
B) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are typically associated with multiple disorders
C) the number of disorders described has dramatically decreased since 1952
D) drugs used in the treatment of schizophrenia are also effective in treating depression
A) common neurobiological mechanisms are predicted in psychodynamic theory
B) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are typically associated with multiple disorders
C) the number of disorders described has dramatically decreased since 1952
D) drugs used in the treatment of schizophrenia are also effective in treating depression
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17
The dopamine theory of schizophrenia is not consistent with the ________.
A) activity of neuroleptic drugs at dopamine receptors
B) distribution of dopamine receptors in the brain
C) actions of dopamine agonists administered in people
D) levels of dopamine metabolites and receptors following neuroleptic administration
A) activity of neuroleptic drugs at dopamine receptors
B) distribution of dopamine receptors in the brain
C) actions of dopamine agonists administered in people
D) levels of dopamine metabolites and receptors following neuroleptic administration
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18
Schizophrenia concordance rates in identical (monzygotic) twins suggest that the disorder is __________.
A) primarily inherited (genetic)
B) primarily a response to nongenetic (environmental) influences.
C) strongly influenced by both genetic and nongenetic variables
D) contagious
A) primarily inherited (genetic)
B) primarily a response to nongenetic (environmental) influences.
C) strongly influenced by both genetic and nongenetic variables
D) contagious
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19
Chronic dopamine receptor antagonism may result in __________.
A) uncontrollable facial and tongue movements
B) positive symptoms of schizophrenia
C) an increase in white blood cells
D) weight gain
A) uncontrollable facial and tongue movements
B) positive symptoms of schizophrenia
C) an increase in white blood cells
D) weight gain
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20
______________ for schizophrenia might require a patient to complete a multiple-week course of memory exercises.
A) Antipsychotic therapy
B) Concordance
C) Compensatory therapy
D) Cognitive remediation treatment
A) Antipsychotic therapy
B) Concordance
C) Compensatory therapy
D) Cognitive remediation treatment
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21
The pharmacological actions of imipramine support _____________.
A) the molecular hypothesis of depression
B) the network hypothesis of depression
C) the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) hypothesis of depression
D) the monoamine hypothesis of depression
A) the molecular hypothesis of depression
B) the network hypothesis of depression
C) the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) hypothesis of depression
D) the monoamine hypothesis of depression
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22
The effort-based reward theory proposes that depression rates increasing in Western societies because ________.
A) the physical effort required to obtain rewarding outcomes has increased substantially
B) people in Western societies are moving less than they used to
C) the number of rewards in Western societies has increased substantially
D) the number of rewards in Western societies has decreased substantially
A) the physical effort required to obtain rewarding outcomes has increased substantially
B) people in Western societies are moving less than they used to
C) the number of rewards in Western societies has increased substantially
D) the number of rewards in Western societies has decreased substantially
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23
________ directly targets the prefrontal cortex to treat depression.
A) Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
B) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
C) Pharmacotherapy
D) Behavioral activation therapy
A) Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
B) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
C) Pharmacotherapy
D) Behavioral activation therapy
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24
When ketamine is used as an antidepressant ______.
A) it reduces dendritic spine activity in the prefrontal cortex.
B) its effects can be observed within hours
C) it facilitates the action of the NMDA receptor.
D) it reduces BDNF function.
A) it reduces dendritic spine activity in the prefrontal cortex.
B) its effects can be observed within hours
C) it facilitates the action of the NMDA receptor.
D) it reduces BDNF function.
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25
The ________ receptor has been argued to play a key role in terminating a stress response.
A) GABAA
B) NMDA
C) mineralocorticoid
D) glucocorticoid
A) GABAA
B) NMDA
C) mineralocorticoid
D) glucocorticoid
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26
The highest efficacy rate of any treatment for mental illness belongs to ________.
A) the use of antidepressants to treat anxiety disorders
B) behavioral activation therapy for depression
C) exposure therapy for phobias
D) lithium for bipolar disorder
A) the use of antidepressants to treat anxiety disorders
B) behavioral activation therapy for depression
C) exposure therapy for phobias
D) lithium for bipolar disorder
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27
________ suggests that compulsive behaviors have evolutionary causes.
A) The observations of schizophrenia in rats
B) The prevalence of spider phobias compared to gun phobias
C) The effectiveness of pharmacotherapies
D) Phobias that are culturally learned
A) The observations of schizophrenia in rats
B) The prevalence of spider phobias compared to gun phobias
C) The effectiveness of pharmacotherapies
D) Phobias that are culturally learned
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28
After the administration of a dopamine agonist to a rat ________.
A) a preceding noise is no longer able to inhibit the startle response to a subsequent louder noise
B) a preceding noise is no longer able to facilitate the startle response to a subsequent louder noise.
C) the rats startle more to all noises.
D) the rats startle less to all noises.
A) a preceding noise is no longer able to inhibit the startle response to a subsequent louder noise
B) a preceding noise is no longer able to facilitate the startle response to a subsequent louder noise.
C) the rats startle more to all noises.
D) the rats startle less to all noises.
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29
A condition that is caused by a physician or medical treatment is called an ________ condition.
A) iatrogenic
B) meditropic
C) therapeucentric
D) none of the above options are correct
A) iatrogenic
B) meditropic
C) therapeucentric
D) none of the above options are correct
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30
The Malleus Maleficarum (or Hammer of the Witches) attributed abnormal behavior to ______________.
A) being under a curse
B) punishment for sins of the parents
C) socializing with the Devil
D) sexual immorality
A) being under a curse
B) punishment for sins of the parents
C) socializing with the Devil
D) sexual immorality
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31
In the mid-19th century ______________ started examining brain tissue from deceased individuals who had suffered from mental illness.
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
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32
_________ formed one of the earliest clinical neuroscience laboratories at the university psychiatry clinic in Heidelberg.
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
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33
_________ reported specific neuropathology that was consistent with a form of dementia, or mental deterioration that now bears his name.
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
A) Emil Kraepelin
B) Theodor Meynert
C) Alois Alzheimer
D) Eugen Bleuler
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34
Sigmund Freud embraced the idea that mental events could produce mental illness symptoms because of the lectures of ___________.
A) Jean-Martin Charcot
B) Franz Nissl
C) Emil Kraepelin
D) Ugo Cerletti
A) Jean-Martin Charcot
B) Franz Nissl
C) Emil Kraepelin
D) Ugo Cerletti
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35
___________ is a practice originating in prehistoric times that involved drilling holes in the skull to relieve symptoms of what we now call mental illness.
A) Trepanning
B) Osteotomy
C) Lobotomy
D) Fasting
A) Trepanning
B) Osteotomy
C) Lobotomy
D) Fasting
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36
The transorbital lobotomy was developed by ___________ as a treatment for psychiatric symptoms.
A) Carlyle Jacobsen and John Fulton
B) Egas Moniz and Almeida Lima
C) Walter Freeman and James Watts
D) Ugo Cerletti
A) Carlyle Jacobsen and John Fulton
B) Egas Moniz and Almeida Lima
C) Walter Freeman and James Watts
D) Ugo Cerletti
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37
_______ has been criticized for pathologizing behavioral patterns that were not previously viewed as consistent with mental illness.
A) Freud's psychodynamic theory
B) The International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
C) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV)
D) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5)
A) Freud's psychodynamic theory
B) The International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
C) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV)
D) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5)
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38
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia _______.
A) include delusions
B) include hallucinations
C) are decreased by most antipsychotic medications
D) all of the above options are correct
A) include delusions
B) include hallucinations
C) are decreased by most antipsychotic medications
D) all of the above options are correct
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39
Nobel Prize winner Arvid Carlsson proposed the ___________.
A) monoamine hypothesis of depression.
B) serotonin hypothesis of depression
C) molecular hypothesis of depression
D) dopamine theory of schizophrenia
A) monoamine hypothesis of depression.
B) serotonin hypothesis of depression
C) molecular hypothesis of depression
D) dopamine theory of schizophrenia
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40
When ___________ was given to Parkinson's disease patients schizophrenia symptoms often emerged.
A) a dopamine agonist
B) chlorpramazine
C) an antihistamne
D) a benzodiazepine
A) a dopamine agonist
B) chlorpramazine
C) an antihistamne
D) a benzodiazepine
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41
The clinical efficacy of a ___________ drug correlates with how effectively it blocks dopamine receptors.
A) antidepressant
B) antianxiety
C) anticonvulsant
D) neuroleptic
A) antidepressant
B) antianxiety
C) anticonvulsant
D) neuroleptic
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42
Due to the smoking behavior of some schizophrenic patients ___________ is being investigated for its potential involvement in the disorder.
A) muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
B) The α 7-nicotinic receptor
C) GABAA receptor
D) β-adrenergic
A) muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
B) The α 7-nicotinic receptor
C) GABAA receptor
D) β-adrenergic
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43
Drugs modulating the ___________ receptor improve both negative and cognitive symptoms associated with schizophrenia.
A) GABAA receptor
B) NMDA
C) AMPA
D) β-adrenergic
A) GABAA receptor
B) NMDA
C) AMPA
D) β-adrenergic
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44
High doses of the glutamate receptor antagonist ___________ produce symptoms of schizophrenia.
A) clozapine
B) phenylcyclohexylpiperidine
C) iproniazid
D) valproate
A) clozapine
B) phenylcyclohexylpiperidine
C) iproniazid
D) valproate
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45
Pyramidal neurons in the third layer of the ___________ have smaller cell bodies and fewer dendritic spines in patients with schizophrenia than in healthy controls.
A) dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortex
B) subiculum
C) entorhinal cortex
D) insula
A) dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortex
B) subiculum
C) entorhinal cortex
D) insula
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46
Misaligned neurons in the ___________ have been observed in individuals with schizophrenia.
A) entorhinal cortex
B) dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortex
C) hippocampus
D) insula
A) entorhinal cortex
B) dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortex
C) hippocampus
D) insula
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47
The case of ___________ illustrates genetic and environmental factors in the origins of schizophrenia.
A) the identical Genain quadruplets
B) Sheri Storm
C) Howard Dully
D) Susannah Cahalan.
A) the identical Genain quadruplets
B) Sheri Storm
C) Howard Dully
D) Susannah Cahalan.
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48
The risk of schizophrenia in individuals living in urban conditions ___________ of their life was greater than that observed in residents of rural areas.
A) the first year
B) the last 25 years
C) the first 15 years
D) the first 5 years
A) the first year
B) the last 25 years
C) the first 15 years
D) the first 5 years
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49
Individuals characterized as living with minimal social support were ___________ likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia even after all other relevant factors were appropriately controlled.
A) twice as
B) half as
C) equally as
D) 15 times as
A) twice as
B) half as
C) equally as
D) 15 times as
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50
___________ is a condition of uncontrollable facial and tongue movements seen as a side effect of neuroleptic drugs.
A) Iatrogenicity
B) Dementia praecox
C) Tardive dyskinesia
D) Autoimmune encephalitis
A) Iatrogenicity
B) Dementia praecox
C) Tardive dyskinesia
D) Autoimmune encephalitis
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51
___________ of patients who do not respond to first-generation antipsychotics respond successfully to clozapine.
A) 90%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 30%
A) 90%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 30%
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52
___________ channel inhibitors present a novel therapeutic approach for schizophrenia.
A) Calcium
B) Sodium
C) Chloride
D) Potassium
A) Calcium
B) Sodium
C) Chloride
D) Potassium
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53
About ___________ of schizophrenia patients fail to respond to any variation of antipsychotic medications.
A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 5%
A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 5%
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54
Using ___________ to differentiate reality-based from non-reality-based perceptions and beliefs could provide a non-drug treatment for the positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
A) cognitive strategies
B) classical conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) fear learning
A) cognitive strategies
B) classical conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) fear learning
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55
___________ instructs patients on effective tools and strategies to help them compensate for the cognitive impairment accompanying schizophrenia.
A) Antipsychotic therapy
B) Concordance therapy
C) Compensatory therapy
D) Cognitive remediation treatment
A) Antipsychotic therapy
B) Concordance therapy
C) Compensatory therapy
D) Cognitive remediation treatment
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56
fMRI scans of medicated schizophrenia patients following memory-focused cognitive remediation training showed ________ when compared to nontrained patients.
A) increased activation of the hippocampus
B) increased activation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC)
C) increased activation of the medulla
D) decreased activation of the amygdala
A) increased activation of the hippocampus
B) increased activation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC)
C) increased activation of the medulla
D) decreased activation of the amygdala
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57
Approximately ________ of the U.S. population will suffer from depression at some point during their lives.
A) 6%
B) 30%
C) 17%
D) 50%
A) 6%
B) 30%
C) 17%
D) 50%
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58
Approximately ________ of the population is suffering from depression at any given time.
A) 6%
B) 1%
C) 17%
D) 10%
A) 6%
B) 1%
C) 17%
D) 10%
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59
Close to ________ of women will experience depression ________ at some point in their lives.
A) 50%
B) 13%
C) 9%
D) 21%
A) 50%
B) 13%
C) 9%
D) 21%
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60
Close to ________ of men will experience depression at some point in their lives.
A) 50%
B) 13%
C) 9%
D) 21%
A) 50%
B) 13%
C) 9%
D) 21%
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61
Major depression has a concordance rate in identical twins of ________.
A) 50-70%
B) 20-30%
C) 100%
D) 10-20%
A) 50-70%
B) 20-30%
C) 100%
D) 10-20%
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62
________ was originally given to patients as an antihistamine, but it was also observed to have antidepressant effects.
A) Clozapine
B) Phenylcyclohexylpiperidine
C) Iproniazid
D) Imipramine
A) Clozapine
B) Phenylcyclohexylpiperidine
C) Iproniazid
D) Imipramine
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63
The monoamine hypothesis of depression states that depression symptoms are caused by________.
A) low levels of serotonin and norepinephrine
B) low levels of dopamine and norepinephrine
C) low levels of serotonin and dopamine
D) low levels of acetylcholine and dopamine
A) low levels of serotonin and norepinephrine
B) low levels of dopamine and norepinephrine
C) low levels of serotonin and dopamine
D) low levels of acetylcholine and dopamine
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64
Lower levels of a breakdown product of ________ were found in the CSF of patients diagnosed with depression.
A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) cortisol
D) acetylcholine
A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) cortisol
D) acetylcholine
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65
The ________________ suggests that depression is the product of long-term molecular changes in the brain.
A) dopamine hypothesis of depression
B) monoamine hypothesis of depression
C) serotonin of depression
D) molecular hypothesis of depression
A) dopamine hypothesis of depression
B) monoamine hypothesis of depression
C) serotonin of depression
D) molecular hypothesis of depression
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66
Compared with healthy control subjects, higher levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, and CRH are found in ________ patients.
A) bipolar
B) schizophrenic
C) anxious
D) depressed
A) bipolar
B) schizophrenic
C) anxious
D) depressed
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67
When ________ patients are administered dexamethosone they respond with higher levels of cortisol compared to controls.
A) bipolar
B) schizophrenic
C) anxious
D) depressed
A) bipolar
B) schizophrenic
C) anxious
D) depressed
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68
There is evidence of diminished ___________ levels in autopsied brains of suicide victims compared with the brains of nondepressed individuals.
A) BDNF
B) adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) cortisol
D) CRH
A) BDNF
B) adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) cortisol
D) CRH
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69
The lack of pleasure experienced by depressed patients is referred to as ___________.
A) lethargy
B) dyspepsia
C) anhedonia
D) malaise
A) lethargy
B) dyspepsia
C) anhedonia
D) malaise
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70
The increased positive feelings depressed patients reported compared to nondepressed subjects after an injection of amphetamine implicates the ________ in depression.
A) dorsal striatum
B) nucleus accumbens
C) hippocampus
D) substantia nigra
A) dorsal striatum
B) nucleus accumbens
C) hippocampus
D) substantia nigra
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71
Postmortem examination of brains of depressed patients has revealed cellular loss and atrophy in the ________.
A) dorsal striatum
B) parietal cortex
C) prefrontal cortex
D) substantia nigra
A) dorsal striatum
B) parietal cortex
C) prefrontal cortex
D) substantia nigra
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72
The delay between when patients start taking antidepressants and when they report relief from symptoms suggests these drugs work by modifying ________.
A) a chemical imbalance
B) receptor binding
C) neurotransmitter release
D) activity-dependent neuroplasticity
A) a chemical imbalance
B) receptor binding
C) neurotransmitter release
D) activity-dependent neuroplasticity
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73
Because repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) does not induce actual seizures, fewer side effects are observed than with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), although some patients have reported ________.
A) headaches
B) ringing in the ears
C) blurred vision
D) tingling in the hands and feet
A) headaches
B) ringing in the ears
C) blurred vision
D) tingling in the hands and feet
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74
The antidepressant iproniazid belongs to the class of drugs known as ________.
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
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75
The antidepressant imipramine belongs to the class of drugs known as ________.
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
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76
The antidepressant fluoxetine belongs to the class of drugs known as ________.
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
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77
The bipolar disorder treatment valproate belongs to the class of drugs known as ________.
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
A) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
B) tricyclics
C) selective serotonin uptake inhibitors
D) anticonvulsants
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78
________ Therapy for depression focuses on how the patient interacts with the environment with the objective of identifying behaviors that keep the patient from achieving his or her goals.
A) Behavioral Activation
B) Cognitive Remediation
C) Compensatory
D) Nocebo
A) Behavioral Activation
B) Cognitive Remediation
C) Compensatory
D) Nocebo
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79
Cognitive therapy for depression may facilitate adaptive ________ changes via the PFC while antidepressants may promote a ________ therapeutic approach via the limbic system.
A) top-down; bottom-up
B) bottom-up; top-down
C) emotionally oriented; abstract conceptual
D) classically conditioned; operant conditioned
A) top-down; bottom-up
B) bottom-up; top-down
C) emotionally oriented; abstract conceptual
D) classically conditioned; operant conditioned
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80
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) studies suggest that the ________ is a key area contributing to profound sadness in depressed patients.
A) nucleus accumbens
B) subcallosal cingulate gyrus
C) dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
D) hippocampus
A) nucleus accumbens
B) subcallosal cingulate gyrus
C) dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
D) hippocampus
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