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Evolution of the human CNS cholineric system: has this resulted in the emergence of psychiatric disease
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 11/03/09
Dean B – There are data to suggest that changes in the mammalian CNS cholinergic system can involve gene and environment interactions. Evidence is available to support the notion that the changes in functioning of the human CNS cholinergic system in individuals with psychiatric disorders may have resulted from both Darwinian and Lamarckian concepts of evolution.
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