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Brain Research in Addiction: Progress in Brain Research, cartea 235

Tanya Calvey, William Daniels
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2017
Brain Research in Addiction, Volume 235, the latest volume in this groundbreaking series on addiction, presents the neurobiological, pathological, cognitive and evolutionary aspects of addiction, with new chapters covering the Neurobiology of drug intake escalation, the Role of the orexinergic system in reward, Mental time travel and addictive behaviors, An evolutionary perspective on addiction- Addiction is the price we pay for innovation and adaptability, and how Cocaine exposure affects object-place recognition memory in non-human primates.
Chapters in this serial are presented by leading researchers from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, who present addiction research from the bottom up, including how addiction evolved, basic research on animal models, and the psychiatric, psychological and cognitive characteristics of addictive behaviors in humans.


  • Presents chapters written by global leaders in research on brain research and its relation to addiction
  • Provides an interdisciplinary approach that will be of interest to many professionals
  • Includes sections on the evolution of addiction, the effects of substance use on primate cognition, and addictive behaviors in humans
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128135013
ISBN-10: 0128135018
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Brain Research


Cuprins

1. The extended evolutionary synthesis and addiction: the price we pay for adaptability
Tanya Calvey
2. Cross-talk between the epigenome and neural circuits in drug addiction
Philipp Mews and Erin S. Calipari
3. Addiction: A dysregulation of satiety and inflammatory processes
Rivona Harricharan, Oualid Abboussi and William M.U. Daniels
4. Corticostriatal plasticity, neuronal ensembles, and regulation of drug-seeking behavior
Ana-Clara Bobadilla, Jasper A. Heinsbroek, Cassandra D. Gipson, William C. Griffin, Christie D. Fowler, Paul J. Kenny and Peter W. Kalivas
5. Paraventricular thalamus: Gateway to feeding, appetitive motivation, and drug addiction
E.Zayra Millan, ZhiYi Ong and Gavan P. McNally
6. Functional roles of orexin/hypocretin receptors in reward circuit
Abbas Haghparast, Zahra Fatahi, Reza Arezoomandan, Sara Karimi, Zahra Taslimi and Shahram Zarrabian
7. Differential modulatory effects of cocaine on marmoset monkey recognition memory
Jonathan L. Melamed, Fernando M. de Jesus, Jéssica Aquino, Clarissa R.S. Vannuchi, Renata B.M. Duarte, Rafael S. Maior, Carlos Tomaz and Marilia Barros
8. Using the research domain criteria (RDoC) to conceptualize impulsivity and compulsivity in relation to addiction
Samantha J. Brooks, Christine Lochner, Steve Shoptaw and Dan J. Stein
9. Addictive behaviors: Why and how impaired mental time matters?
Xavier Noël, Nematollah Jaafari and Antoine Bechara
10. Neuroscience-informed psychoeducation for addiction medicine: A neurocognitive perspective
Hamed Ekhtiari, Tara Rezapour, Robin Aupperle and Martin Paulus