Tobias has recently been diagnosed with schizophrenia. He frequently experiences visual hallucinations, reporting that he sees glowing geometric patterns floating in his field of vision. He also suffers from delusions of grandeur, firmly believing he has been chosen by a supreme being to decode secret messages in classical music. His speech is highly disorganized, often switching abruptly from one unrelated topic to another (derailment). Tobias’s mother was also diagnosed with schizophrenia in her twenties.
Tobias’s psychiatrist has prescribed a modern atypical antipsychotic drug to manage his symptoms, explaining that the medication will help regulate his brain chemistry.
Discuss the function of neurotransmitters as an explanation of Tobias's schizophrenia.
You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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