Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays critical roles in “movement, learning, attention and motivation,” according to (Pastornio 54), and balanced levels are essential to movement and metal function. Insufficient or excessive amounts of dopamine contribute to severe physical and mental conditions, including conditions such as Parkinson's disease Schizophrenia and drug addiction. Moreover, uncharacteristically high levels of dopamine have been powerfully linked to schizophrenic and psychotic…
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During Dopamine Agonist Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: A Literature Review and Response Student Psychopharmacology September 5th 2012 Abstract Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder that results in both psychomotor and cognitive deficiencies. Accepted treatment for Parkinson’s is to center on the need to increase dopamine as well as promote transmission in dopamine pathways. Medications used to treat the psychomotor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, dopamine agonists…
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torment is the everyday experiences of a Parkinson's disease sufferer. Parkinson's disease is a growing concern in our nation, and though we know what the symptoms are, we do not know for sure what causes it, or even how to cure it. Throughout this paper, the definition will be described as well as the symptoms and treatment options. "Parkinson's disease is a chronic degeneration of the Central Nervous System that produces movement disorders and changes the cognition and mood." (Vene, 1529). Progressiveness…
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Natnicha Saejiw 59101010762 Pawinnut Lamalee 59101010766 Pornhanok Chamnanaksorn 59101010767 EN 395 Paper 3 Draft 3 November 22, 2017 Happiness What is happiness in your mind? What make you feel happy? Each answer may differ and vary because of individuality. Anyway, happiness for a particular person comes from the same point in each branch. Let’s look at this in more detail. First, to find what is happiness, in Cambridge Dictionary, the word “happiness”…
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Tia Little English 111 Graybeal November 7, 2012 Addiction: A Decision or Disease? Drug and alcohol addiction is a very serious and widespread problem in America, and across the globe. Drug addiction is a constant craving, seeking, and using of a substance, despite the negative consequences it may have on the addict or those around them. When drug use becomes more frequent, it is considered drug abuse. Once an individual’s drug abuse is can no longer be controlled, and they are using the…
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State University Carlo Olkeriil, Graduated School of Education Department, Portland State University This Research Paper was written in part of the Grading and Course Requirements of the COUN 507: Addiction Pharmacology taught by Terry Alan Forrest, LPC, LMFT Email: colker72@gmail.com DOES A TWO-DRUG COMBINATION HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO FIGHT COCAINE ADDICTION? Abstract This paper explores a published article and a book that detail the results from a recent study showing that a fine-tuned…
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Running Head: Assignment #3 RESEARCH PAPER: SCHIZOPHRENIA Zena Thwaites Columbia College Judy Leith Basic Concepts of Psychology - PSYC 110 July 5th 2013 Schizophrenia is one of the most widely used terms when dealing with issues of mental disturbance. One percent of Canadians have been diagnosed as having schizophrenia, a disorder of the mind that can cause a person to have irregular and irrational thoughts, emotions, and behaviours as well as withdraw from society. (Carlson , 2005 )…
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is a disease characterized by its motor symptoms as well as its neuropsychiatric and speech problems. The disease is a degenerative disorder affecting the central nervous system. The motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease result from the death of dopamine generating cells in the pars compacta region of the substantia nigra, which is a component in the part of the brain known as the basal ganglia (Obeso, Rodriguez & Benitez, 2008). There are five major pathways in the brain connecting other brain…
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is a dangerous substance that has become a problem due to it growing popularity. According to a 2001 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the most popular users were aged from 18 to 25. Of this group, 9 percent admitted to using Ecstasy. In this paper I will discuss what actually is ecstasy, the history of the drug, and the effects of the dangerous substance. Ecstasy is a mind-altering drug that acts as both a stimulant and psychedelic to produce a feeling of euphoria or intense feelings of well-being…
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There are many theories on dreams in the science of Psychology. These ideas cover many outlets such as what a dream could mean to an individual, why we have them in the first place, etc. This paper will focus on the question of why humans have dreams and, more specifically, on the theories surrounding approach versus avoidance within dreams. The initial theory to be discussed is Revonsuo’s Threat Simulation Theory. Revonsuo argues that dreams are the product of evolution (2000). He claims that…
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