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(Ebook) Psychostimulants (Volume 2) (Neurobiology of Addiction Series (Volume 2)) by George F. Koob PhD, Michael A. Arends B.S., Mandy L. McCracken PhD, Michel Le Moal MD ISBN 9780128169902, 0128169907

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Authors:George F. Koob PhD, Michael A. Arends B.S., Mandy L. McCracken PhD, Michel Le Moal MD
Pages:262 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Academic Press
Language:english
File Size:21.28 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780128169902, 0128169907
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(Ebook) Psychostimulants (Volume 2) (Neurobiology of Addiction Series (Volume 2)) by George F. Koob PhD, Michael A. Arends B.S., Mandy L. McCracken PhD, Michel Le Moal MD ISBN 9780128169902, 0128169907

A current survey and synthesis of the most important findings in our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms of addiction are detailed in our Neurobiology of Addiction series, each volume addressing a specific area of addiction. Psychostimulants, Volume 2 in the series, explores the molecular and cellular systems in the brain responsible for psychostimulant addiction, including both direct/indirect sympathomimetics and nonsympathomimetics. This volume introduces the readers to the history of psychostimulant use. The authors clearly differentiate the neurobiological effects into three distinct stages of the addiction cycle: binge/intoxication, withdrawal/negative affect, and preoccupation/anticipation.
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