Tobias and his biological mother have both been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Tobias experiences vivid visual hallucinations, frequently seeing shadowy figures moving in the corners of his room. He also suffers from persecutory delusions, believing that a local secret society is monitoring his thoughts and plans to poison his food. Tobias also exhibits severe avolition, showing a complete lack of motivation to maintain personal hygiene and spending successive days sitting in silence without initiating any activity.
Tobias's psychiatrist believes that his symptoms are caused by dysregulated synaptic transmission in the brain and has prescribed a course of atypical antipsychotic medication.
Discuss the role of neurotransmitters as an explanation of Tobias's schizophrenia.
You must make reference to the context in your answer.
Practise Edexcel A Level Psychology Content with exam-style questions for A Level Psychology. 1,059 questions covering Bowlby's work on attachment, Ainsworth and the Strange Situation, Research into deprivation, Research into privation, Research into day care, Cross-cultural research into attachment, Autism, Individual differences, and Developmental psychology, matched to the Edexcel A Level Psychology (9PS0) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.