A neuroscientist decides to perform a study that requires him to increase the concentration of norepinephrine in the cortex of an animal subject. He does this by electrically stimulating a nucleus in the brain. Which of the following nuclei is the most important source of noradrenergic innervation to cerebral cortex?

A neuroscientist decides to perform a study that requires him to increase the concentration of norepinephrine in the cortex of an animal subject. He does this by electrically stimulating a nucleus in the brain. Which of the following nuclei is the most important source of noradrenergic innervation to cerebral cortex?



(A)Basal nucleus of Meynert
(B)Caudate nucleus
(C)Locus caeruleus
(D)Raphe nucleus
(E)Substantia nigra
(F)Ventral tegmental area


Answer:  (C)Locus caeruleus


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