NCCAOM 13 CEUs Depression Anatomy & Physiology Quiz
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What mood disorders may cause depression?
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Why is there not a “one treatment fits all” option for individuals with depression?
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What hormone discussed in the reading plays a major role in depression?
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What part of the brain plays a role in how we process positive and negative stimuli, and is highly active in individuals with depression?
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Name the neurotransmitters that the thyroid gland drives the production of.
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Fill in the blank: The amygdala contains many receptors for neurotransmitters, especially receptors for the stress hormone ________ .
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True or False: Females produce52% MORE serotoninthan men, and are therefore lesslikely to suffer from depression.
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What hormone inhibitsthe neurotransmitter GABA?
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What hormone promotesincreased levels of the neurotransmitter GABA?
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What are some possible symptoms of thyroid disorder?
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