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Trevor W. Robbins

    Translational Neuropsychopharmacology
    The neurobiology of addiction. New vistas
    • The neurobiology of addiction. New vistas

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      "In the past two decades, there have been astonishing advances in our understanding of the neurobiological basis and nature of drug addiction. We now know the initial molecular sites of action, at identified receptors, of virtually all of the major drugs of abuse including cocaine, heroin, and amphetamine, as well as legal drugs such as nicotine and alcohol. We also understand the main components of a 'reward system' and its connections to major brain regions involved in motivation and emotion, such as the amygdala, hippocampus, and the prefrontal cortex." "The Neurobiology of Addiction describes the latest advances in our understanding of addiction. It brings together world class researchers to debate the nature and extent of addiction, as well as its causes, consequences, and treatment. The focus of the book is on the brain processes underlying addiction, in terms of neural systems, the neurochemical basis, and molecular changes."--Jacket

      The neurobiology of addiction. New vistas
    • Translational Neuropsychopharmacology

      • 498pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      This book covers wide areas of animal and human psychopharmacology with clinical utility in the treatment of psychiatric and neurological (e. g Alzheimer's disease) disorders. The main theme is to develop a new paradigm for drug discovery that questions the claim that animal models or assays fail adequately to predict Phase 3 clinical trials. A new paradigm is advocated that stresses the importance of intermediate staging points between these extremes that depend on suitable translation of findings from animal studies to Phase 1 or Phase 2 studies utilising experimental medicine.

      Translational Neuropsychopharmacology