Negative Affective States and Cognitive Impairments in Nicotine
Dependence is the only book of its kind that addresses nicotine use
and abuse in the context of negative reinforcement mechanisms.
Written and edited by leading investigators in addiction,
affective, genetic, and cognitive research, it provides researchers
and advanced students with an overview of the clinical bases of
these effects, allowing them to fully understand the various
underlying dysfunctions that drive nicotine use in different
individuals. In addition, this book examines animal models that
researchers have utilized to investigate the biological bases of
these dysfunctions. The combination of clinical and preclinical
approaches to understanding nicotine dependence makes this book an
invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to
develop targeted treatments aimed at ameliorating symptoms of
nicotine dependence, as well as identifying premorbid differences
in affective or cognitive function.
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