Hello there,
im searching for a long while what causes the realistic hallucinations during a delirant trip like on antcholinergics. I mean, thats very scary: you interact with your hallucinations that are very complex. Like talking with imaginary persons, playing games on your hallucinated computer and so on. As far as i know, anticholinergics like Scopolamine works as an antagonist on muscaric acetycholinereceptor. This casues critical changes on your cognition. But what means that for the brain? For example 5ht2a agonism drugs lead to changes in the thalamus witch causes the trip. But what about anticholinergics? How they are able to create a "world" in your mind that looks so realistic?
im searching for a long while what causes the realistic hallucinations during a delirant trip like on antcholinergics. I mean, thats very scary: you interact with your hallucinations that are very complex. Like talking with imaginary persons, playing games on your hallucinated computer and so on. As far as i know, anticholinergics like Scopolamine works as an antagonist on muscaric acetycholinereceptor. This casues critical changes on your cognition. But what means that for the brain? For example 5ht2a agonism drugs lead to changes in the thalamus witch causes the trip. But what about anticholinergics? How they are able to create a "world" in your mind that looks so realistic?