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BDNF is responsible basically for maintaining the synapses, expression of proteins there and reabsorption of neurotransmitters. A reduction in brain derived neurotrophic factor (","question_score_id":null,"lang":null,"questionAudioPath":null},{"id":131164,"quiz_id":"8235","answer_id":null,"answerType_id":"2","created_at":"2016-11-28 12:53:36","updated_at":"2017-01-03 19:55:42","questionName":"Match the dopaminergic pathways to their clincial significance","questionTimeSeconds":"0","questionTimeMinutes":"2","questionImagePath":null,"position":13,"explanation":"","question_score_id":null,"lang":null,"questionAudioPath":null},{"id":131160,"quiz_id":"8235","answer_id":null,"answerType_id":"0","created_at":"2016-11-28 12:52:21","updated_at":"2017-01-03 19:55:42","questionName":"Which of the following is not a dopamine pathway?","questionTimeSeconds":"0","questionTimeMinutes":"2","questionImagePath":null,"position":12,"explanation":"The substantia nigra is a brain structure located in the mesencephalon (midbrain) that plays an important role in reward and movement. 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Which of the below is not one of the classic actions of SNS activation","questionTimeSeconds":"0","questionTimeMinutes":"2","questionImagePath":null,"position":4,"explanation":"When amygdala sends distress response to hypothalamus. All of the above occurs before you are even aware what the threat is","question_score_id":null,"lang":null,"questionAudioPath":null},{"id":142137,"quiz_id":"8235","answer_id":null,"answerType_id":"0","created_at":"2016-12-15 10:21:06","updated_at":"2017-01-03 19:55:42","questionName":"You are in A&E and in the process of assessing a stoke patient. They display the following symptoms: they cannot repeat words on demand. However, they have fluent speech but with lots of 'filler' words. A CT shows that there has been no damage to Broca's area or Wernicke's. 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But long term exposure to high levels of catecholamines can have affects. Choose the correct affects from below (multiple answers - keep going until you've got them)","questionTimeSeconds":"0","questionTimeMinutes":"2","questionImagePath":null,"position":6,"explanation":"","question_score_id":null,"lang":null,"questionAudioPath":null},{"id":142195,"quiz_id":"8235","answer_id":null,"answerType_id":"0","created_at":"2016-12-15 10:52:09","updated_at":"2017-01-03 19:55:42","questionName":"\"A discrete period of intense fear or discomfort\" is known as what?","questionTimeSeconds":"0","questionTimeMinutes":"2","questionImagePath":null,"position":7,"explanation":"Repeated episodes: panic disorder","question_score_id":null,"lang":null,"questionAudioPath":null}]