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