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Inhibitory Control and Drug Abuse Prevention - From Research to Translation (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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Inhibitory Control and Drug Abuse Prevention - From Research to Translation (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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The purpose of this book is to review our state of knowledge about
the neurobehavioral and psychosocial processes involved in
behavioral inhibitory processes and to provide an insight into how
these basic research findings may be translated into the practice
of drug abuse prevention interventions. Over the last decade, there
has been a wealth of information indicating that substance use
disorders do not simply reflect an exaggeration of reward seeking
behavior, but that they also represent a dysfunction of behavioral
inhibitory processes that are critical in exercising self-control.
A number of studies have determined that individuals with substance
use disorders have poor inhibitory control compared to non-abusing
individuals. In addition, the fact that the adolescent period is
often characterized by a lack of inhibitory control may be one
important reason for the heightened vulnerability for the
initiation of drug use during this time. Controlled experiments
utilizing neuroscience techniques in laboratory animals or
neuroimaging techniques in humans have revealed that individual
differences in prefrontal cortical regions may underlie, at least
in part, these differences in inhibitory control. Although a few
excellent journal reviews have been published on the role of
inhibitory deficits in drug abuse, there has been relatively little
attention paid to the potential applications of this work for drug
abuse prevention. The current book will provide both basic and
applied researchers with an overview of this important
health-relevant topic. Since translational research cuts across
multiple disciplines and most readers are not familiar with all of
these disciplines, the reading level will be geared to be
accessible to graduate students, as well as to faculty and
researchers in the field. The book will be organized around three
general themes, encased within introductory and concluding
chapters. The first theme will review basic neurobehavioral
research findings on inhibition and drug abuse. Chapters in this
theme will emphasize laboratory studies using human volunteers or
laboratory animals that document the latest research implicating a
relation between inhibition and drug abuse at both the neural and
behavioral levels of analysis. The second theme will move the topic
to at-risk populations that have impulse control problems,
including children, adolescents and young adults. The third theme
will concentrate on prevention science as it relates to inhibitory
control. Chapters in this theme will be written by experts
attempting to develop and improve prevention interventions by
integrating evidence-based knowledge about inhibitory control
processes. In all of the chapters, writers will be asked to
speculate about innovative approaches that may be useful for the
practice of prevention.
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