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Card 6
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Which other disorders is the SERT gene a component of?
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Card 7
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What is the exact relation between these genes and OCD?
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Card 8
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How did Szechtman et al (1997) conclude that high levels of dopamine are a factor in OCD?
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Card 9
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How did Piggott et al (1990) and Jenicke (1992) make the argument that low levels of seretonin contributes to OCD?
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Card 10
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What is the normal function of the claudate nucleus?
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Card 11
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What is the normal function of the OFC?
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Card 12
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What happens when the caudate nucleus is damaged?
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Card 13
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What evidence is there to support the worry circuit?
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Card 14
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Why might abnormal levels of seretonin cause the claudate nuclei to fail?
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Card 15
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Why might abnormal levels of dopamine contribute to abnormal brain circuits?
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