This book addresses a growing need for accessible information on
the neuroscience of addiction. In the past decade, neuroscientific
research has greatly advanced our understanding of the brain
mechanisms of addiction. However this information still remains
largely confined to scientific outlets. As legislation continues to
evolve and the stigma surrounding addiction persists, new findings
on the impact of substances on the brain are an important public
health issue. Francesca Mapua Filbey gives readers an overview of
research on addiction including classic theories as well as current
neuroscientific studies. A variety of textual supports - including
a glossary, learning objectives and review questions - help
students better reinforce their reading and make the text a
ready-made complement to undergraduate and graduate courses on
addiction.
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