10.1016/B978-0-12-385973-0.00005-3Addiction Neuroethics: The ethics of addiction neuroscience research and treatment95-11
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
Neuroscience models have much to offer the field of addiction, but they will be self-defeating if th...
In the present paper, we suggest a potential new ethical analysis of addiction focusing on the relat...
Neuroscience promises to revolutionize society’s ability to assist addicted individuals to abstain f...
Addiction is a significant health and social problem and one of the largest preventable causes of di...
Research increasingly suggests that addiction has a genetic and neurobiological basis, but efforts t...
Drug use and addiction are significant problems facing most societies. Neuroscience promises to redu...
Brain imaging research in addiction promises to provide neurobiological and functional markers that ...
In the United States, efforts to treat addiction are hampered by prejudice and a public view that tr...
This report reviews developments in the neuroscience of addiction, explores how they might affect th...
Addiction or dependence to a psychoactive substance – or drug – is a biopsychosocial disorder. Many ...
This report reviews developments in the neuroscience of addiction, explores how they might affect th...
Neuroscience and genetic research of addiction has the potential to improve the treatment and possib...
Previous chapters have presented the latest findings in neuroscience research, and have pointed to p...
Drug dependence is a serious personal and public health issue in developed countries, such as, Austr...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
Neuroscience models have much to offer the field of addiction, but they will be self-defeating if th...
In the present paper, we suggest a potential new ethical analysis of addiction focusing on the relat...
Neuroscience promises to revolutionize society’s ability to assist addicted individuals to abstain f...
Addiction is a significant health and social problem and one of the largest preventable causes of di...
Research increasingly suggests that addiction has a genetic and neurobiological basis, but efforts t...
Drug use and addiction are significant problems facing most societies. Neuroscience promises to redu...
Brain imaging research in addiction promises to provide neurobiological and functional markers that ...
In the United States, efforts to treat addiction are hampered by prejudice and a public view that tr...
This report reviews developments in the neuroscience of addiction, explores how they might affect th...
Addiction or dependence to a psychoactive substance – or drug – is a biopsychosocial disorder. Many ...
This report reviews developments in the neuroscience of addiction, explores how they might affect th...
Neuroscience and genetic research of addiction has the potential to improve the treatment and possib...
Previous chapters have presented the latest findings in neuroscience research, and have pointed to p...
Drug dependence is a serious personal and public health issue in developed countries, such as, Austr...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
Neuroscience models have much to offer the field of addiction, but they will be self-defeating if th...
In the present paper, we suggest a potential new ethical analysis of addiction focusing on the relat...