Neurobiology
Anxiety
Reward
Temperament
Miscellaneous
100
Supports cognitive control, inhibition, planning, decision-making, and regulation of emotion
What is dorsal cognitive circuit?
100
People with AN/BN have increased levels of anxiety and harm avoidance
What is elevated dopamine binding?
100
Circuit that is responsible for processing reward
What is ventral limbic circuit?
100
Likely to interfere with learning from experience
How does temperament affect people with eating disorders?
100
the decline in the value of a reward when received later
What is Delay Discounting (DD)?
200
Identifies and valuates rewarding or emotionally significant stimuli and generates emotional response
What is ventral-limbic circuit?
200
Reduces anxiety in people with AN
What is starvation or exercise?
200
The hormone that is released in response to cues of reward
What is dopamine?
200
Identify, structure environment, and modify behavior
What is a practical approach to treating temperament?
200
More likely to be encoded in brain circuitry
What is new construct of eating disorder?
300
Valuates interoceptive cues and integrates cues with motivational/emotional processes
What is salience circuit?
300
Maximizes their anxiety
What will treatment do to high levels of quiet anxiety?
300
Disorder that has an increased sensitivity to reward
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
300
They have high punishment sensitivity
How do people with AN/BN respond to punishment?
300
Pathway that promotes movement (i.e. provide a "go" signal)
What is direct pathway (D1 receptors)?
400
Area of the brain that responds to pleasure of food
What is amygdala?
400
Increases anxiety and fear
What happens to people with REC AN if they are induced higher levels of dopamine?
400
Disorder that has an enhanced ability to delay reward
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
400
Design to teach AN and CA to recognize temperament patterns and develop adaptive coping strategies
What does intensive temperament based therapy (ITBT) provide?
400
Pathway thought to inhibit unwanted movements (i.e. provide a "no-go" signal)
What is indirect pathway (D2 receptors)?
500
Part of the brain that is responsible for taste processing
What is insula?
500
Reduces anxiety for people with BN
What is overeating?
500
Clinical approach that aims to reframe the idea of motivation
What is experiential learning?
500
Anxiety and reward
What are the two types of temperament affected by eating disorders?
500
Disease that involves under activation of the direct pathway and an over activation of the indirect pathway and also a loss of dopamine
What is Parkinson's Disease?
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