“…Neuroanatomical evidence indicates that noradrenergic system in the brain arise from the cell bodies in the locus coeruleus and project to different cerebral regions and to the spinal cord (Cooper et al, 2002). Moreover, there is a complex interaction between norepinephrine (NE) and corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF), a neuropeptide strongly associated with central autonomic and stress activity, receptors within the locus coeruleus (Reyes, Bangasser, Valentino, & Van Bockstaele, 2014). In addition to major projections to the frontal cortex, (NE) neurons project to the limbic system (Flavin & Winder, 2013), including amygdala, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, hippocampus, and hypothalamus where it is implicated in addiction (Becker, 2012; Koob, 2013; Sofuoglu, Rosenheck, Petrakis, 2014; See also Al’ Absi, 2007), anxiety (Geiger, Neufang, Stein, & Domschke, 2014), attention (Geiger et al, 2014; Hegerl & Hensch, 2014), cognition (Chandler, Waterhouse, & Gao, 2014), memory, mood (Gold, 2015), pain (Elman, Borsook, & Volkow, 2013; Strobel, Hunt, Sullivan, Sun, & Sah, 2014), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD, Sofuoglu et al, 2014; Wimalawansa, 2014), sleep (Zeitzer, 2013), suicide (Elman et al, 2013), and associated physiological processes (Klimek, Rajkowska, Luker, Dilley, et al, 1999; Moret & Briley, 2011).…”