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Monoamines in RCVH: Implications from sleep, neurophysiologic, and clinical research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2005

Roumen Kirov*
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Cognitive Neurodynamics, Institute of Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, 1113, Bulgariahttp://www.bio.bas.bg/~cneurodyn/
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Abstract

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The role of brain monoamines may be important for the neurobiology of the alterations of visual alertness in recurrent complex visual hallucinations (RCVH). This is evidenced by sleep research, neurophysiologic, and clinical data. Hence, the mechanisms of RCVH may not be simply explained by acetylcholine underactivity only.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2005