Prevelance | | This is a movement disorder that can be produced by typical antipsychotic drugs |
Genetics and Environment Interactions | | Dichotic presentation of auditory information (after eliminating other information from other sensory modalities) revealed that accuracy was associated with the attended ear; this is known as |
Syphilis | | This was responsible for paralytic dementia, and later served to encourage researchers to consider biological processes to be responsible for behavioral disorders |
Frontal Lobotomy | | These are considered the positive symptoms of schizophrenia |
Ventricles | | This is our autobiographical memory |
Auditory | | We see suppression of learned fear response (NMDA Antagonists) may lose their effectiveness in the amygdala, hippocampus, and the PFC in this disorder |
Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking/speech | | Research suggests that development of most psychiatric disorders is likely due to these common factors |
Dopamine antagonist | | This is the percentage of people who have a disorder at any one point in time |
Tardive dyskinesia | | Typical antipsychotic drugs primarily function as this |
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) | | This procedure seperates the prefrontal cortex from the rest of the brain |
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRIs) | | These are two features of Korsakoff's Syndrome |
Learning | | Benzodiazepines act on this neurotransmitter receptor |
Declarative Memory | | This drug class works by inhibiting the enzyme that normally breaks down monoamines |
Episodic Memory | | This is the unintentional filling of gaps in one's memory |
Semantic Memory | | These are the most common types of hallucinations |
Korsakoff's Syndrome | | The goal of this type of therapy is to challenge maladaptive thinking contributing to symptoms |
Confabulation | | This is the failure to perceive unattended stimuli in the environment that may seem relatively obvious known as |
Reversible and Confabulation | | Individuals with this disorder have shown to have decreased blood flow in the posterior temporal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) |
Inattentive Blindness | | Trivia knowledge is this type of memory |
Shadowing | | This is the global, nonselective level of alertness of an individual |
Early Selection Model | | This is the brain process of acquiring new information, behavior patterns, or abilities |
Dorsal Frontoparietal Network | | This network is important for the voluntary control of attention |
Arousal | | These structures are larger in individuals with schizophrenia |
Medial Temporal Lobe Structures including the perirhinal cortex and the hippocampus | | This syndrome arises from a thiamine deficiency |
GABA | | This drug class is the most commonly perscribed |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | | This is our "Who, What, Where, When?" memory |
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) | | This model demonstrates the attentional bottleneck that filters out stimul before preliminary perceptual analysis occurs |
Depression | | These are the structures important for declarative memory |