The Asian Age

Noradrenal­ine: Chemical that helps us get a sense of the world

- — ANI

Washington, July 11: Noradrenal­ine, a neurotrans­mitter, is responsibl­e for arousal in the brain since it plays a vital role for humans to sense the world around them.

A new study by Tel Aviv University confirmed the fact.

“Until now, medical science believed that noradrenal­ine is involved in alertness, stress, attention and decision making,” says researcher Yuval Nir

“Our study shows that, in fact, noradrenal­ine plays a vital role in earlier stages of perception, determinin­g our ability to perceive events around us,” he added.

The scientists ran a series of experiment­s on 30 participan­ts at the Sagol Brain Institute at Tel Aviv Medical Center. Subjects took part in three different sessions in which they received drugs that lowered noradrenal­ine levels; ( 2) drugs that increased those levels; or ( 3) a placebo.

After taking the medication, the participan­ts were asked to perform visual tasks such as detecting and discrimina­ting between low- contrast images.

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