“…There is indeed evidence that L-tyrosine can modulate noradrenaline activity, as it has affected the P300 event-related potential (Kishore et al, 2013), a putative marker of phasic noradrenaline activity in the locus coeruleus (Nieuwenhuis, Aston-Jones, & Cohen, 2005). Although the present findings are remarkably consistent with studies that related gate switching in the reference-back task to a dopaminergic marker (Rac-Lubashevsky, Slagter, & Kessler, 2017) and activity in BG (Nir-Cohen et al, 2019), an explanation of the present results in terms of noradrenaline cannot be definitively ruled out. Future research therefore should include and control for measures of noradrenaline activity, for example pupil dilation (Joshi, Li, Kalwani, & Gold, 2016;Murphy, O'Connell, O'Sullivan, Robertson, & Balsters, 2014;Reimer et al, 2016) or salivary alpha amylase levels (Warren et al, 2019;Warren, van den Brink, Nieuwenhuis, & Bosch, 2017).…”