This symptom is characterized by slowed movements
What is BRADYKINESIA
This disorder is most closely associated with acetylcholine, neurofibrillary tangles, and amyloid plaques
what is ALZHEIMER's DISEASE
this class of drugs affects reuptake of only serotonin
What are SSRIs
this disorder has an onset typically in the late teens / early 20s, with women having a second peak around menopause
what is SCHIZOPHRENIA?
This word is used to describe when a disorder is primarily NOT attributed to known causes
What is SPORADIC
This symptom is characterized by rhymic shaking
what is TREMOR
This disorder is most closely associated with serotonin
What is MAJOR DEPRESSION DISORDER
this drug increases PFC activity by inhibiting NMDA receptors on GABA neurons
What is KETAMINE?
This type of stroke is due to blockage
Non-stimulant medication prescribed for ADHD works primarily via one of these two mechanisms
What is SNRI or NOR
This symptom is characterized by difficulty swallowing
what is DYSPHAGIA
This disorder is most closely associated with dopamine and lewy bodies
What is PARKINSON'S DISEASE
this class of drugs works on both serotonin and norepinephrine
What are SNRIs
This disorder is associated with a genetic predisposition (5-HTTLPR short allele) + maltreatment in childhood
What is Major depressive disorder
This phrase is to describe when a treatment doesn't stop a disease by slows its progression
what is DISEASE-MODIFYING?
This symptom is characterized by involuntary movements
What is DYSKINESIA
This disorder is most closely associated with dopamine and norepinephrine
What is ADHD
this drug is a partial 5-HT2A agonist with little to no side effects
What is PSILOCYBIN
this disorder is characterized by larger amygdala / thinner corpus callosum and local over-connectivity but long-range underconnectivity
what is AUTISM
This type of medication prescribed for ADHD is associated with increasing DA and NOR
What is STIMULANT
This symptom is characterized by stiffness
rigidity
This disorder is most closely associated with dopamine and glutamate
what is SCHIZOPHRENIA
this class of drugs has the most side effects because they also work on ACh, H1, and NOR systems
What are TCAs?
This disorder is characterized by problems with language reception / comprehension
What is WERNICKE'S APHASIA
This term is used when having one disorder increases risk of having another
What is COMORBIDITY