Biological research on addiction / editor-in-chief, Peter M. Miller. - Oxford : Academic, 2013. - 720 p. - Comprehensive addictive behaviors and disorders ; v. 2 . - Comprehensive addictive behaviors and disorders ; v. 2. .

Presenting current material on the key neurobiological and genetic elements in an individual's susceptibility to drug dependence, as well as the processes by which some individuals proceed from casual drug use to drug dependence, this text describes and explains the neurobiological mechanisms of drug use and drug addiction. Biological Research on Addiction examines the neurobiological mechanisms of drug use and drug addiction, describing how the brain responds to addictive substances as well as how it is affected by drugs of abuse. The book's four main sections examine behavioral and molecular biology; neuroscience; genetics; and neuroimaging and neuropharmacology as they relate to the addictive process. This volume is especially effective in presenting current knowledge on the key neurobiological and genetic elements in an individual's susceptibility to drug dependence, as well as the processes by which some individuals proceed from casual drug use to drug dependence. Biological Research on Addiction is one of three volumes comprising the 2,500-page series, Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and Disorders. This series provides the most complete collection of current knowledge on addictive behaviors and disorders to date. In short, it is the definitive reference work on addictions.




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Drug addiction.
Health and Wellbeing.
Addiction & therapy
Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology
Cognition & cognitive psychology
Clinical psychology
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