| Literature DB >> 33584368 |
Jennifer A Ross1, Elisabeth J Van Bockstaele1.
Abstract
Arousal may be understood on a spectrum, with excessive sleepiness, cognitive dysfunction, and inattention on one side, a wakeful state in the middle, and hypervigilance, panic, and psychosis on the other side. However, historically, the concepts of arousal and stress have been challenging to define as measurable experimental variables. Divergent efforts to study these subjects have given rise to several disciplines, including neurobiology, neuroendocrinology, and cognitive neuroscience. We discuss technological advancements that chronologically led to our current understanding of the arousal system, focusing on the multifaceted nucleus locus coeruleus. We share our contemporary perspective and the hypotheses of others in the context of our current technological capabilities and future developments that will be required to move forward in this area of research.Entities:
Keywords: arousal; electroencephalography; locus coeruleus; norepinephrine; transmission electron microscopy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33584368 PMCID: PMC7873441 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.601519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157