The key point of interest, neuropharmacologically, would be the over-[nor?]adrenergistics with an axis effect to the dopaminerigic pathways.
The key epidemiology involved here is how people are introduced to schizophrenia. I took LSD and subsequently was put in a world of "internal chaos". I don't know how the former experiences it. I didn't fundamentally consider myself schizophrenic until I had a "moment". I thought the person on the TV was speaking directly to me. I experienced a 'fundamental fear'. I think the former enters into schizophrenia in this way.
The subsequent conclusion is to be gained in the question; where is the disassociation between neurochemical pathways in schizophrenia and the bodies natural anxiolytics?
3. decision evokes a perceptual change
4. perceptual change forms a stance
I submit that the stance is the dopaminergic action. Therfore if dopaminergic action is stance and schizophrenia is decision-ary, then decisions would lead to trepidation or over-[nor?]adrenergistics. This would add to perceptual change. Therein lies the disassociation 'loop' [disunity] in question.
5. stance is knowledge
I submit that if gultaminergic projections affecting memory ...... * I was just about to "get in deep" with the lateral tegmental, trying to link the noradrenergic lines with the glutamanergic projections, as per [with] the cortex, and I realized macroscopically, with the exception of the greatest of collegiate brain scientists, it is nearly impossible to cognize "on one plate" if you will, the mind versus the subject of interest. I going back to a Scientific American article.
I am still reading.... however I have come to a former realization.... rather that I was thinking from the philisophical standpoint that why would God, as a progressive compassionate intelligence [fundamentally from most aspects providing initial comfort {parents}, saftey {gernerally a community or instincts}, and the internal faculties to derive pleasure] ........ well alright... to appease all the opinions on the subject of existence..... free will! .....then one has to entertain at least briefly that schizophrenia is not a illness. I think it would be more appropriate to have a little introspection on the subject. I say this because most contemporary [lay, and I say because, it defines propensity of culture] articles tend to disseminate in a utilitarian fashion. The writings hardly define the human condition, as if the scientists had a betteer conceptual quality of living than schizophrenics and if it wern't for one than the other would not survive at all, which is absurd in a universe of all possibilites. If we can't be dreamers alone then how can existence satiable?
Introspection to schizophrenia
by DariusFriday, May 23, 2008





















