This book adopts an integrated approach to the neurosciences and psychopharmacology. Drawing from many disciplines, it describes the function of the brain systems governing human behaviour - systems for waking and sleeping, learning and memory, reward and punishment. It considers how dysfunction in these systems can lead to a variety of disorders, including anxiety states and sleep disturbance, memory disorders, drug dependence, chronic pain syndromes, and psychoses. In each case, it discusses the mechanisms of action of psychotropic drugs and how they affect normally and abnormally functioning systems. The first edition of this book, "Brain systems, disorders, and psychotropic drugs", fulfilled the need for a single volume to bridge the gap between laboratory-based and clinical disciplines in the neurosciences. Recent advances have increased the importance of an integrated approach to normal and abnormal brain function and psychotropic drugs.
This new edition has been revised and updated to cover these advances - in areas as diverse as receptor pharmacology, brain imaging techniques, and neuropathology or psychiatric disease - as well as the introduction of whole new classes of psychotropic drugs. It should be of use to all those concerned with the workings of the brain, whether for teaching research, or clinical practice. It will be of particular interest to clinicians prescribing drugs for neuropsychiatric disorders, or dealing with dependence and drug-related problems. In addition, the shortened text and wide scope of the book will increase its appeal to students of many disciplines related to neuroscience.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Illustrationen
line drawings, tables, bibliography
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262243-3 (9780192622433)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Arousal and sleep: arousal and sleep systems; disorders of arousal and sleep systems; drugs acting on arousal and sleep systems. Part 2 Reward and punishment: reward and punishment systems; disorders of reward and punishment systems; drugs acting on reward and punishment systems. Part 3 Learning and memory: learning and memory systems; disorders of memory; drugs and memory. Part 4 Depression and mania: depression and mania - features and brain mechanisms; drugs used in depression and mania. Part 5 Schizophrenia: schizophrenia - clinical features and brain mechanism; antipsychotic and psychotomimetic drugs.