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Neurobiology of Dream Activity and Effects of Stimulants on Dream

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CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 15, Pages 1280-1295

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1568026622666220627162032

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Acetylcholine; Cocaine; Dreaming; Homeostasis; Hypothalamus; Rapid eye movement sleep

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The sleep-wake cycle is influenced by multiple neurobiological network interactions, with dreams playing a significant role. Recent research suggests that drugs can impact dream generation, adding complexity to our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms involved.
The sleep-wake cycle is the result of the activity of multiple neurobiological network interactions. The dreaming feature is one interesting sleep on that represents sensorial components, mostly visual perceptions, accompaniedby intense emotions. Further complexity has been added to the topic of the neurobiological mechanism of dream generation by the current data suggesting drugs' influence on dream generation. Here, we discuss the review of some of the neurobiological mechanisms of the regulation of dream activity, with special emphasis on the effects of stimulants on dreaming.

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