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A quiz on schizophrenia? |
someone posted this on bebo and want to get 100% just to annoy them so help me out if u can! 1) which of these symptoms is a negative symptom of schizophrenia? mood disorder hallucinations catatonic behaviour decrease in body language disorganised speech 2) which area of the brain is associated with working memory and attention deficits? dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex hippocampus neocortex striatum 3) Where does asymmetries occur? limbic system left medial temporal lobe parietal cortex right medial temporal lobe 4) What helps guide neurons during migration that schizophrenics seem to lack? Synapsin N-cams Reelin Neuropil 5) What test may show 'gating' effects prevelent in schizophrenia? Continuos Performance Test PPI Winsconsin Card Sorting Task Towers of London 6) Why does is the observed deficit in GABA production and uptake seen to have an effect on schizophrenics? roses are red, violets are blue... i am schizophrenic..... and so am i the people in my head are laughing at you..................... the answers r as follows catanonic behavior striatum partetal cortex neuropil ppi look the last one up on google 1) mood disorder and hallucinations 2)striatum 3)parietal cortex 4)synapsin 5)ppi 6)? Some Im only guessing on but the top one i know is def right I'm pretty sure the answer to the first one is decrease in body language, as catatonic behavior is a physical symptom rather than a negative symptom, halluciantions are a positive symptom, disordered speech and mood disorder wouldn't be negative symptoms. (I was taking a break from revising Abnormal Psychology when i came accross your question!!!) 1) degrease in body language 2)dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex 3)i would say parietal cortex as the medial lobes are part of the limbic system 4)nueropil 5)ppi yes |
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