Have they ever tested to see if eyes are where schizophrenia occur

I wonder if the muscarinic drug pilocarpine and infected eye hallucinations have anything to do with the hallucunations.

Its really fast, the adapting hallucinations. I bet the eyes memory has something to do with why we hallucination maybe dopamine is just going crazy in the eyeball, I KNOW SEROQUEL ESPECIALLY BUILDS UP IN THE EYE, how does the brain know what things should look like without the eyes. I hear blind people get schizophrenia too i dunno how that even works but if i was a researcher id do a hypothesis on xanomeline eye drops.

Moving to DX’d Sz/SzA.

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Funny you say that. But if you’re blind from birth, it looks like you don’t get schizophrenia.

https://www.healthcentral.com/condition/schizophrenia/blindness-and-schizophrenia

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