Describe some of the biological influences that increase the risk of schizophrenia.
Describe some of the environmental influences that increase the risk of schizophrenia.
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1. Schizophrenia is a complex psychological disorder that usually develops as biological predispositions interact with environmental events that trigger the disorder.
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2. The biological influences on schizophrenia include genetic factors that may shape the structure or function of key areas in the frontal lobes of the brain’s cortex—areas that are related to rational thinking and goal-oriented behavior.
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3. Genetic factors also influence the levels of dopamine and glutamate, two types of neurotransmitters linked to schizophrenia. Having an excess number of synaptic receptors for dopamine may predispose a person to develop schizophrenia.
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4. The most important environmental influences are prenatal events that interfere with normal development. Mothers who have influenza or other viral infections during pregnancy, or who suffer a nutritional deficiency, may give birth to babies with higher risk of developing schizophrenia.
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5. In addition, complications during the birth process may deprive the brain of oxygen, perhaps damaging sensitive brain areas in a way that could lead to a person developing schizophrenia in adulthood.
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6. These genetic influences and early environmental influences may increase the likelihood of schizophrenia. However, in a vulnerable individual, the actual disorder is probably triggered by severe stress experienced during adolescence or early adulthood.
Practice 1: Biological Influences
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Brain structure
Genetic influences
Brain chemistry
Individuals who suffer from schizophrenia often have abnormalities in the structure or activity levels of several brain areas, including the frontal lobe of the cortex.
Many people with schizophrenia show brain shrinkage, with fluid replacing the lost brain tissue.
Schizophrenia tends to run in families.
Inherited genes predispose some people to schizophrenia, and the closer the genetic relationship to someone suffering from schizophrenia, the higher the risk.
Adopted children who grow up with a parent who suffers from schizophrenia have a much lower risk than biological children of that same parent.
Individuals who suffer from schizophrenia have a higher-than-normal number of receptors for the neurotransmitter dopamine.
In contrast, activity of the neurotransmitter glutamate is low in some people with schizophrenia.
Practice 2: Environmental Influences
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Prenatal virus
Nutritional deficiency
Birth complications
The risk of developing schizophrenia rises if the person's mother had influenza or other viral illnesses during pregnancy.
Researchers believe that the viral infection—or the mother's immune response to the infection—may impair fetal brain development, leading to greater risk of developing schizophrenia in adulthood.
The risk of developing schizophrenia rises if the person's mother lived in an area of famine or high poverty during pregnancy.
Brain development requires a large and steady intake of protein, so babies born to malnourished mothers may have brain abnormalities that make them vulnerable to developing schizophrenia.
During difficult births, the baby's brain may suffer oxygen deprivation. Severe oxygen deprivation produces cerebral palsy, but more minor deprivation may still damage the brain enough to raise the risk of later developing schizophrenia.
Quiz 1
Drag each of the factors for schizophrenia to one of the gray areas in the appropriate category. When all the factors have been placed, select the CHECK ANSWER button.
Quiz 2
Read the scenario, and then drag three of the six factors to the appropriate locations to complete the sentences. When all the sentences have been completed, select the CHECK ANSWER button.