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The Neuroscience of Addiction: A Reference, 1st ed. 2019
Vol.1:NeuroGenetics & Molecular Biology of Substance Use Disorder;Vol.2:NeuroGenetics & Molecular Biology of Behavioral Addictions;Vol.3:Neuroimaging & Molecular Modeling in Addiction;Vol.4:Clinical Perspectives in Addiction Medicine:Progress & Impedimen
Coordinators: Blum Kenneth, Gold Mark
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Neuroscience of Addiction: A Reference:
Publication date: 01-2016
Publication date: 09-2022
3000 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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Volume 1. NeuroGenetics & Molecular Biology of Substance Use Disorder.- Genetic Mechanisms in Psychiatry: Analytic Approaches.- Psychiatric Genetics of Substance Use Disorder.- Candidate Genes in Substance Use Disorder.- Molecular Biology and Genetics of Receptors in Substance Use Disorders.- Substance Use Disorders Neurobiological Mechanisms.- From Animal Research to Society: Clinical Impact.- Clinical Issues.- Volume II. Behavioral Addictions.- Genetic Mechanisms in Behavior Addictions.- Psychiatric Genetics of Behavioral Addictions.- Candidate Genes in Behavioral Addictions.- Molecular Neurobiology of Behavioral Addictions.- From Animal Research to Society.- Volume III. Neuroimaging & Molecular Modeling in Addiction.- Neuroimaging in Addiction.- Neuroimaging of Addiction in Animal Models.- Neuroimaging of Addiction in Humans.- Controversial Neuronal Mechanisms and Molecular Neurobiological Issues in Brain Reward Circuitry.- Volume IV. Clinical Perspectives in Addiction Medicine: Progress and Impediments to Change.- Drug Abuse Policy in a Global Setting.- Diagnosis and Prevention Strategies of Addiction in a Genomic Era.- Drug Abuse Toxicology Screens in Clinical Practice.- Pharmacogenetics & Pharmacogenomics of Addiction Treatment.-Clinical Issues in Recovery & Relapse.- Legal Issues in Addiction Facing a Worldwide Community.
Dr. Mark Gold is the Donald Dizney Eminent Scholar, Distinguished Professor, and Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is also a member of the McKnight Brain Institute and a founder of the U.F. Center for Alcohol and Drug Research and Education.
Written and edited by the leading researchers in each volume’s sub-field
Covers substance and behavioral addictions, relevant research methodology, and clinical perspectives