Posted by SandyWeb on January 14, 2004, at 11:14:35
In reply to Re: Norepinephrine and Concentration, posted by Siraris on January 14, 2004, at 11:07:09
"The prefrontal cortex is believed to be heavily involved in planning and decision making processes. Therefore, increasing the levels of norepinephrine (the focus neurotransmitter) in this area will result in improved cognitive functioning."
I read this on a site. And since Remeron causes an increased release of norepinephrine, that would increase the levels in the synaptic gap. But does Remeron work in the prefrontal cortex?
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