The Effect of External Electromagnetic Waves During REM Sleep on Brain Electrical Activity and Neurotransmitter Balance Understanding Schizophrenia
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This Schizophrenia is one of the most complex disorders because of its negative symptoms such as (apathy, withdrawal, difficulty in thinking, weak communication, …) and positive symptoms such as (delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, …). Previous research has focused on the factors behind these symptoms, whether genetic, environmental, or due to disturbances in neurotransmitters such as dopamine, which is well known to be associated with schizophrenia.
With the increase in the number of schizophrenia cases (both negative and positive symptoms), it becomes clear that there are neglected factors that must be focused on.
I assumed two hypotheses:
- The first hypothesis: the natural decrease of noradrenaline during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage causes high brain activity, which weakens protection and increases the brain’s susceptibility to external electromagnetic waves, leading to disturbances in neurotransmitters and brain waves.
- The second hypothesis: I propose the existence of superficial venous influence windows that allow the entry of external electromagnetic waves into the brain.
This study is considered a preliminary pilot study focusing on patients with schizophrenia and also individuals with negative or positive psychotic symptoms. The sample was expanded to help the study obtain initial results.
I also propose an innovative solution: a wearable device during sleep, AsmaSync REM , which works on brain protection, detecting harmful waves, and correcting brain wave disturbances with the aim of strengthening non-drug treatments in the future.