If one believes that the brain is, in some as yet unspecified way, the organ of mind and behaviour, then all human behaviour has a neurobiological basis. Neuroscience research over the past several decades has provided more specific reasons for believing that many addictive phenomena have a neurobiological basis. The major psychoactive drugs of dependence have been shown to act on neurotransmitter systems in the brain (Nutt 1997; Koob 2000); common neurochemical mechanisms underlie many of the rewarding effects of these drugs and the phenomena of tolerance and withdrawal symptoms (Hyma
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
For two centuries, clinicians have argued that chronically addicted individuals suffer from a diseas...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Abuse of a number of psychoactive substances can eventually control an individual's behavior by...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
Introduction: Addictive substances act on a number of neurotransmitter systems, and the end result o...
Featuring contributions from leading experts, this book presents an excellent overview of the availa...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
People take addictive drugs to elevate mood, but with repeated use these drugs produce serious unwan...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
Drug dependence is a serious personal and public health issue in developed countries, such as, Austr...
Certain areas of our brain regulate and reinforce behaviours that are pleasurable or rewarding. On t...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
For two centuries, clinicians have argued that chronically addicted individuals suffer from a diseas...
Addiction can be defined as drug-induced changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that produce ma...
Abuse of a number of psychoactive substances can eventually control an individual's behavior by...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
Introduction: Addictive substances act on a number of neurotransmitter systems, and the end result o...
Featuring contributions from leading experts, this book presents an excellent overview of the availa...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
People take addictive drugs to elevate mood, but with repeated use these drugs produce serious unwan...
Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addic...
Drug dependence is a serious personal and public health issue in developed countries, such as, Austr...
Certain areas of our brain regulate and reinforce behaviours that are pleasurable or rewarding. On t...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
Drug addiction is a complex behavioral disorder that has been extensively studied in an attempt to u...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...