locus ceruleus

Dr. Juan Lauro Aguirre Villafa\qa (aguirre@sun1.ur.mx)
Wed, 13 Mar 1996 12:30:59 +0600

Francis Crick (The Astonishing Hypotesis, pag 89) wrote

"For example, a small group of neurons, called "the locus
ceruleus", sends signals to various places, including the
cortex. A single one of these nerve fibers can extend from
the front of the cortex to the back, making millions of
connections to other nerve cells on the way. The exact
function of the locus ceruleus is unknown"

What is the best that is known?