Norepinephrine
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Norepinephrine (INN) (abbreviated norepi or NE), also called 'noradrenaline (BAN) (abbreviated NA, NAd, or norad), or 4,5-β-trihydroxy phenethylamine is a catecholamine with multiple roles including those as a hormone and a neurotransmitter. It is the hormone and neurotransmitter most responsible for vigilant concentration in contrast to its most chemically similar hormone, dopamine, which is most responsible for cognitive alertness(? source needed) and working memory[1].
References
- ↑ D1 dopamine receptors in prefrontal cortex: involvement in working memory, T Sawaguchi and PS Goldman-Rakic, Science 22 February 1991: 251 (4996), 947-950.