The Noradrenergic Paradox
Send us a textOne of the most influential models in psychiatry’s history for understanding brain dysfunction is the monoamine hypothesis. In short, it proposes that deficiencies or excess of certain neuromodulating agents, in particular the monoamines serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine (AKA noradrenaline) drive many psychiatric disorders. The paper I will primarily reference is a publication by the same name in 2016 by Montoya, Bruins, Katzman, and Blier in Neuropsychiatric D...