Anxiety stimulates excessive transmission of amines,
it makes sense that it would be correlated with
schizophrenia.
Paranoia is common with bipolar affective disorder
as well as schizophrenia. What are the amine
levels associated with that disorder?
The inhibition you speak of sounds like self-reflective
awareness, or self-monitoring, or self-consciousness, or
self-observation -- all names for the same phenomenon.
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> I think pattern finding in random dots likely would correlate to
> paranoia, but also to hallucinations. Paranoia seems to involve
> an emotional component, likely a limbic fear program that makes
> us more attentive to perceived threats.
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And keeps the aminergic system excessively high?
-- Caliban caliban@gate.net ENTJ/6w5 "My limbic system is out to get me."