Recently, many
achievements on neural sciences have been made by the people in television, such as the adipose cause of male
hypothalamic aging, and so on. In this article, it is reported that, on June 17
this year in evening in television, the people in Guangdong attending the
Opening Ceremony of BRICS Games there suggested that the cholinergic-regulated
thalamocortical activation would result in the cortical imagining in mind in
sleep. In slow wave sleep, due to the inhibition of thalamic intralaminar nuclei,
it would cause the thalamocortical spindle and random free imagining in mind
away from the environment by the remaining weak cholinergic activity. In rapid
eye movement sleep, due to the activation of the nonspecific thalamic intralaminar
nuclei, it would cause the desynchronized dream with conscious attention and
imagination in mind by the saliently active cholinergic system. It is thus
simply demonstrated the secret of mind in sleep that many people are interested
in, which is perspective in application to hypnosis and psychoanalysis.
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