Title: Psychobiology, Behavior and Mental Disorder
1Psychobiology, Behavior and Mental Disorder
- West Coast University
- NURS 204
2Psychobiology
- The study of the brain structures, biochemical
foundations, molecular and genetic influences on
cognition, mood, emotion, affect, and behavior
and the interactions among them
3Psychobiology Considerations
- Developmental influences
- Genetics
- The endocrine and immune systems
- Temperament
- Resiliency to stress
- Impact of the environment
4The brain comprises four major lobes frontal,
parietal, occipital, and temporal. Brocas area
(found on the left frontal lobe) is the area
responsible for the ability to speak but not the
compre- hension of speech. Wernickes area in the
left temporal lobe relays speech comprehension
information to the frontal lobe. Source Smock,
T. K. (1999). Physiological psychology A
neuroscience approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ
Prentice Hall.
5Cerebum
- Cerebral hemispheres
- Conscious thought process, intellectual functions
- Memory storage and processing
- Conscious and subconscious regulation of skeletal
muscle contractions
6Limbic System
- Functions
- Components
- Cerebral Component Amygdala Hippocampus
- Reticular Activating System Network of Nuclei
- Extrapyramidal System Complex relays in the
cortex, cerebellum, brain stem and thalamus - Diencephalic System Thalamus Hypothalamus
7Pituitary Gland
- Primary link between the nervous and endocrine
systems - Secretes hormones that is carried through the
bloodstream and trigger the activities of the
other endocrine glands
8Basal Ganglia
- Starting and stopping movements, planning motor
activities, mediating hallucinations and
delusions, and processing emotions and memories - High concentration of dopamine receptors,
acetylcholine, GABA and peptides - Deficit of dopamine in this area is associated
with Parkinsons disease
9Cerebellum
- Main function is movement, posture, balance, and
sensory-motor coordination - Coordinates complex somatic motor patterns and
adjusts the output of other somatic motor center
in the brain and spinal cord
10Brain Stem
- Medulla Oblongata
- Pons
- Midbrain
- Autonomic Nervous System
11Neuromessenger Alterations
- Schizophrenia
- DA
- Bipolar disorder
- DA, 5-HT, NE, Ach, GABA and peptides
- Major depression
- 5-HT and NE
12Neuromessenger Alterations -continued
- Alzheimers Disease
- Ach, NE, 5-HT, DA and peptides
- Anxiety Disorders
- NE, 5-HT, GABA, and peptides
13Genetic Connections
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar I
- Schizoaffective Disorder
14Genetic Considerations
- Multiple gene theory
- Environmental influences
15Psychoendocrinology
- The interaction of the brain with the endocrine
system
16Psychoneuroimmunology
- The study of the links between thoughts,
emotions, the nervous system, and the immune
system
17Biologic Contribution and Nursing Practice
- Integration of psychobiology
- Psychotropic medications
- Enhancing the nursing process
18Partnering with Families
- Removing stigma
- Teaching
- Increasing motivation