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Main description:
Introduction to Addiction, Volume One in the series, introduces the reader to the study of neurobiology of addiction by clearly defining addiction and its neuroadaptational views. This volume includes thorough descriptions of the various animal models applicable to the study of addiction, including Animal Models of the Binge-Intoxication Stage of the Addiction Cycle and Animal Models of Vulnerability to Addiction. The book's authors also include a section on numerous neurobiological theories that aid in the understanding of addiction, including dopamine, prefrontal cortex and relapse.
Contents:
WHAT IS ADDICTION? 1. Definitions of Addiction 2. Neuroadaptational Views of Addiction 3. Neuroadaptational Summary 4. Summary
ANIMAL MODELS 5. Definitions and Validation of Animal Models 6. Animal Models of the Binge-Intoxication Stage of the Addiction Cycle 7. Animal Models of the Withdrawal/Negative Affect Stage of the Addiction Cycle 8. Animal Models of the Preoccupation/Anticipation Stage of the Addiction Cycle 9. Animal Models of Vulnerability to Addiction 10. Summary
NEUROBIOLOGICAL THEORIES 11. Neurocircuitry Hypotheses of Addiction-Dopamine 12. Neurocircuitry Theories of Addiction-Frontal Cortex 13. Neurocircuitry Theories of Addiction-Relapse 14. Neurocircuitry Theories of Addiction-Reward and Stress 15. Cellular Hypotheses of Addiction 16. Molecular Hypotheses of Addiction 17. Synthesis: Common Elements of Most Neurobiological Models of Addiction
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: June, 2019
Pages: 400
Weight: 520g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Addictions and Therapy, Neuroscience