Recent scientific advances have provided substantial information on the brain circuits and pathways relevant to various aspects of dependence. Neurobiology of Alcohol Dependence highlights the most recent data at the molecular, cellular, neurocircuitry, and behavioral levels, fostering an understanding how neuroplasticity and neuroadaptation occur, and how different neural pathways and neurocircuits contribute to dependence.
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"This is an extensive, detailed review of current knowledge in this highly complicated area...an excellent reference that would be a welcome addition to most libraries. Score: 97 - 5 Stars" --Doodys.com, January 2015
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Researchers, clinicians, and advanced students in alcohol, addiction, and neuroscience research fields.
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-0-12-405941-2 (9780124059412)
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Herausgeber*in
Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
University of Texas, Austin, U.S.A.
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA
Section I: Neurocircuitry of Alcohol Dependence
1. Frameworks of alcohol addiction: Alcohol addiction as a reward deficit and stress surfeit disorder
2. Basal ganglia networks and mechanisms of voluntary actions: implications for alcohol addiction and dependence
3. Prefrontal limbic striatal circuits and alcohol addiction in humans
4. Molecular adaptations in mesolimbic circuitry and pathological ethanol intake
5. The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis: A critical site of ethanol-induced alterations in neurotransmission
6. Stress and alcohol drinking behavior
7. Alcohol and developing neuronal circuits
8. Human imaging studies of brain circuitry disrupted by alcoholism
Section II: Neurosignaling and Neuroplasticity of Alcohol Dependence
9. From signaling pathways to behavior: The light and dark sides of alcohol
10. Glutamate signaling in alcohol abuse and dependence
11. Central amygdala neuroplasticity in alcohol dependence
12. Neural plasticity in the ventral tegmental area and alcohol dependence
13. Extrasynaptic GABA receptors and alcohol
14. Cannabinoids and the neural actions of alcohol
15. Impact of alcohol abuse and dependence on the structure and function of the prefrontal cortex
16. Molecular mechanisms underlying the development of functional and behavioral tolerance to alcohol
Section III: Gene and Behavior
17. Alcohol and the brain: An epigenetic viewpoint
18. The genetic complexity of alcohol drinking in rodents
19. Alcohol dependence, withdrawal, and relapse
20. Insights from non human primates on risks for drinking to dependence
21. The potential role of glucocorticoids and the HPA axis in alcohol dependence
22. Anxiety and alcohol use disorders: A perspective from molecular and epigenetic studies
23. The genetics of alcohol responses of invertebrate model systems
24. MicroRNAs in alcohol abuse and toxicity
25. Gene and behavior
26. Complex genetics of alcoholism