Depression
Anxiety/Fear
Schizophrenia
Reward/Learning
Epigenetics
100

This is the hypothesis on which nearly all antidepressant medications have been based over the past thirty years 

What is the mono-amine hypothesis

100
"Toxic Stress" has been found to induce chronically elevated circulating levels of this substance 

What is the effect of chronic stress on Cortisol?

100

This is the most consistently found imaging abnormality associated with patients with Schizophrenia

What is ventriculomegaly? (enlargement of the ventricles due to gray matter atrophy)

100

This is location in the brainstem where DA cell bodies are located which play an important role in the learning reward pathway

What is the Midbrain Ventral Tegmental Area

100

This is the central theory behind Epigentics

What is the concept that exposure to life stressors and environmental factors can and do influence gene expression without actually changing the DNA sequence

200

One of the two major cortical structures that imaging studies demonstrate reduced volume in patients with major depression

What are the Anterior Cingular Cortex (Subgenual area especially) and the Hippocampus

200

This is the central structure involved in afferent information processing and initiation of the anxiety fear response.

What is the amygdala?

200

These are the primary excitatory cells/neurons found in the pre-frontal cortex involved in schizophrenia

What are Pyramidal cells/neurons?

200

Part of the Ventral Striatum, this structure registers the Dopamine spike released in response to stimuli in the environment, necessary for classical conditioning and enhancing drive/motivation to repeat behavior

What is the Nucleus Accumbens?

200

These are the two main factors that can have Epigenetic impact on DNA expression

What are Experience and Environment?

300

This neuro-trophic factor (responsible for neuronal health and dendritic growth) is consistently reduced in patients with major depression and appears to be normalized by treatments for depression

What is Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)

300

The direct pathway in the anxiety/fear response expedites the signal via a shortcut between these two structures, circumventing the indirect pathway in the case of an emergencies.

What are the Thalamus and Amygdala?

300

These are specific inhibitory cells/neurons in the prefrontal cortex that inhibit activation of pyramidal cells

What are parvalbumin GABA Chandelier cells/neurons?

300

These are the structures in the reward pathway responsible for encoding emotional contextual memory needed for repeating learned behavior

What are the Amygdala and Hippocampus?

300

These are the two main mechanisms by which Epigenetic influences enhance or inhibit gene transcription/expression

What are DNA methylation and Histone winding (methylation = open vs acetylation = closed)

400

While only slowly increased by mano-amines, this alternate medication's mechanism of action is believed to rapidly enhance neurotrophic factors in the hippocampus and PFC, which may explain its more rapid antidepressant effects

What are Ketamine's NMDA receptor antagonism on glutamate

400

Part of the anxiety/fear pathway, these structure(s) receive a signal from the Aymgdala after it has processed afferent information, and initiates the efferent motoric response

What is/are the Striatum (Cingulate and Putamen) or also accept Basal Ganglia

400

This is the type of neuronal oscillation/wave form observed on EEG that is believed to correlate with working memory and concentration

What is/are Gamma waves or Gamma wave synchrony?

400

This is the substance and recepors hypothesized to be responsible for induction of euphoria/pleasure in the reward pathway

What are opiates and opiate receptors

400

This is the mechanism suspected to explain epigenetic influences on chronically elevated cortisol levels in response to stress

What is DNA methylation on the promotor region inhibiting transcription/expression of the gene responsible for glucocorticoid receptors of the Hippocampus which play a key role in the negative feedback loop for HPA axis?

500

Inhibition of inflammatory marker TNF via Inflixamab was found to be generally ineffective, however it was noted to be effective in reversing depressive symptoms in this subset of the sample population

What are patients with a premorbid high degree of inflammation/inflammatory markers

500

These are the hormones released by the Hypothalamus and Anterior Pituitary in response the Amygdala's efferent signal to initiate the fear response via the HPA axis

What are CRH and ACTH?

500

These are the Dopamine receptor subtypes found in the PFC and Basal Ganglia and the relative levels of Dopamine in PFC and Basal Ganglia commonly found in Schizophrenia

What are D1 in PFC and D2 in Basal Ganglia/Stratum and what are reduced DA in the PFC leading to negative symptoms and increased DA in Basal Ganglia/Striatum 

500

This is the proposed mechanism for cravings and medication/mechanism hypothesized to block cravings

What is hyper-excitability of the PFC and Orbitofrontal Cortex which could be inhibited via glutamate antagonists inhibiting pyramidal neurons

500

Epigenetics influences on gene expression have been found to be transmissible across multiple generations, true or false

What is true