NORMAL SLEEP PATTERNS
ACh in brainstem neurons; they may modify responsiveness to ACh and may have independent actions. In addition, histamine-containing neurons are located in the posterior hypothalamus and are REM-off. The histamine system has been conceptualized as one of the wakefulness-
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