Fear and
Anxiety
DOPamine (Neurotransmitters)
General Depression
Brainy structures
Reading
100
What is the definition of anxiety given in class?

Apprehension anticipation of future danger or misfortune accompanied by a feeling of dysphoria or somatic symptoms of tension. 

100

what 3 chemical messengers are deeply involved with stress and depression?

1. norepinephrine

2. serotonin

3. dopamine

100

Name 3 symptoms of major depression

1. loss of pleasure

2. anhedonia 

3. sleep disturbances

4. irritability and frustration

5. change in weight or appetite

6. worthlessness or guilt

7. indecisveness

8. thoughts of death or suicidal ideation


100

What structure plays the biggest role in anxiety (mediates the most)? 

BNST: Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis 

100

How do you remedy chronic stress when you're compromised by your environment? 

Find safety zones in life


200

How soon do get thoughts of fear vs anxiety?

quick for fear, stimuli is present

anxiety: something bad in the future

200
How can dopamine be depleted by its pathways? 

Elevated levels of glucocorticoids

200
What is learned helplessness?

passive resignation produced by repeated exposure to negative events that are perceived to be unavoidable even when the organism has power to change aspects of their circumstances

200

What shortcut does our brain make when processing information 

brain ignores most information, draws attention to what is at hand, i.e zebra fighting predator and its pain level

200

What brain structure is stress response inhibited by?

Ventral medial PFC

300

What nucleur structure mediates the most responses from anxiety

BNST- bed nucleus of the stria terminalis

300

What is the purpose of tricyclics?

block the reuptake of neurotransmitters in the axon terminal, keeping them in synaptic cleft to help navigate signals to the next neuron. 

300

Why can't we always use anti-glucocorticoids as antidepreessants

still need to do research on the right dose, and some who have depression have regular glucocorticoid levels 

300

What happens to our neurons in the hippocampus when we are stressed

neuron gets smaller, dendrites shrink in length

300

What is the evolutionary explanation for the GUTS model?

Stress response is default because we are stressed when our safety is not assured.

400

Describe the smouse experienct of Bob and Fred to explain uncertainty.

we will decide if you are good enough hehe

400

Name one of the depressive symptoms that norepinephrine mediates

1. concentration

2. interest

3. motivation


400
What is a major difference between major depression and atypical depression

Glucocorticoid levels 

400

Main brain regions that regulate mood, and when would you use one?

Frontal Cortex: exposures to chronic stress

Hippocampus; provides negative feedback loop to HPA axis, atrophied when really strephed

Dorsal Raphe Nuclei, stress regulation, serotonergic projection to other areas

400

Why does having poor health and fitness lead to having chronic stress?

Unfit people perceive challenges to be more difficult as the brain does not predict complete safety under a compromised body

500

What is hypervigilance, give one example in how it applies in real world 

enhanced state of alertness to potential threats or dangers


example:

backpack left alone in airport

people who seem like hunters 

500

Describe the role of neurotransmitters and what happens after they are released?

1. signaling next cell

2. recycled or enzyme degrades them 

500

Describe what psychomotor retardation is and its effect on suicidal thoughts.



depressed person moves and speaks slowly

  • Act of arranging little appointments to be tiring
  • Getting out of bed etc.
  • people rarely attempt suicide because there is no energy/motivation to
500

Which demand evalution given by soccer about soccer could lead to two ways, which ways could it lead to seeing the event

Challenge: cardiac response

Thread: vascular response

500

Why is the cognitive bias approach flawed?

Does not explain continuous anxious responses and anxiety continues to occur even without a threat in mind

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