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9/30 awakenings response #1
douglas arthur - 7:31 am
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dr. sayer (robin williams) suspects that a drug, l - dopa, may have an effect on the catatonic patients.
- in your own words, what does catatonic mean?
- do some quick research. what neurotransmitter does l - dopa mimic? what is an agonist drug?
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- Catatonic refers to a state in which a person shows marked psychomotor disturbances. There may be stupor, mutism, posturing, or purposeless over - activity.
- L - dopa mimics dopamine. An agonist drug is a substance that binds to a receptor and activates it to produce a biological response, similar to the action of the body's own neurotransmitter.
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- Catatonic means a state of marked psychomotor disturbances including stupor, mutism, posturing or over - activity.
- L - dopa mimics dopamine. An agonist drug is a substance that activates a receptor to produce a biological response like the body's own neurotransmitter.