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Neuroscience for addiction medicine : from prevention to rehabilitation : methods and interventions

Title
Neuroscience for addiction medicine : from prevention to rehabilitation : methods and interventions / edited by Hamed Ekhtiari and Martin Paulus.
ISBN
9780444635440
0444635440
9780444637406
0444637400
9780444637161
0444637168
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2016.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 461 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Local Notes
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Summary
Neuroscience for Addiction Medicine: From Prevention to Rehabilitation - Methods and Interventions is the latest volume from Progress in Brain Research focusing on new trends and developments in addiction research. This established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as popular emerging subfields such as addiction. This volume takes an integrated approach to review and summarize some of the most recent progress from the subfield of addiction research, with particular emphasis on potential applications in a clinical setting.
Variant and related titles
Elsevier ScienceDirect All Books. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Neuroscience for addiction medicine. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2016
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 17, 2018
Series
Progress in brain research ; v. 224.
Progress in brain research, 224
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface: Neuroscience for addiction medicine: from prevention to rehabilitation
Part I: Neuroscience methods for addiction medicine. Animal models for addiction medicine: from vulnerable phenotypes to addicted individuals
Animal models of drug relapse and craving: from drug priming-induced reinstatement to incubation of craving after voluntary abstinence
Computational modeling for addiction medicine: from cognitive models to clinical applications
Electrophysiology for addiction medicine: from methodology to conceptualization of reward deficits
Neurocognitive rehabilitation for addiction medicine: from neurophysiological markers to cognitive rehabilitation and relapse prevention
Structural imaging for addiction medicine: from neurostructure to neuroplasticity
Functional neuroimaging for addiction medicine: from mechanisms to practical considerations
Resting state functional connectivity analysis for addiction medicine: from individual loci to complex networks
PET imaging for addiction medicine: from neural mechanisms to clinical considerations
Genetic imaging consortium for addiction medicine: from neuroimaging to genes
Part II: Neuroscience for interventions in addiction medicine. Human pharmacology for addiction medicine: from evidence to clinical recommendations
Emerging targets for addiction neuropharmacology: from mechanisms to therapeutics
Cognitive interventions for addiction medicine: understanding the underlying neurobiological mechanisms
Adolescent psychotherapy for addiction medicine: from brain development to neurocognitive treatment mechanisms
Cognitive neuroscience of cognitive retraining for addiction medicine: from mediating mechanisms to questions of efficacy
Perspectives on neurocognitive rehabilitation as an adjunct treatment for addictive disorders: from cognitive improvement to relapse prevention
Noninvasive brain stimulation for addiction medicine: from monitoring to modulation
What the alcohol doctor ordered from the neuroscientist: theragnostic biomarkers for personalized treatments
What does addiction medicine expect from neuroscience? From genes and neurons to treatment responses.
Subjects (Medical)
Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis.
Substance-Related Disorders - therapy.
Behavior, Addictive - diagnosis.
Behavior, Addictive - therapy.
Neurosciences - methods.
Neuroimaging - methods.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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