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Alcohol and the Brain - Chronic Effects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
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Alcohol and the Brain - Chronic Effects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
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Chronic and excessive alcohol consumption disrupts a number of
biologic sys tems. Central nervous system pathology, associated
with long-standing alcohol ingestion, has particularly deleterious
consequences to the individual. Compro mising brain functional
integrity ultimately militates against psychosocial ad justment,
and this process is inevitably reflected as a substantial economic
loss to society in the form of costs for providing medical and
social services, as well as disability and absenteeism from work.
This book marshals the literature pertinent to the effects of
chronic alcohol abuse on brain structure and functioning. The
material is divided into two parts: basic research and clinical
issues. In the first section, the manifest neurologic consequences
are described across the different levels of biologic organization,
these being brain morphology, neurochemistry, neurophysiology, and
neuro psychology. In recognition of the multifactorial etiology of
alcohol-related brain pathology, the influence and role of hepatic,
endocrine, and nutritional factors are also examined. The second
section addresses clinical syndromes and dis orders. It will be
noted that evidence accrued from recent research suggests that
neurologic disturbances may actually antedate the onset of drinking
in some alcoholics. Other clinically important issues discussed are
the effects of alcohol on neurologic development, aging, and
dementia. The book concludes with a discussion of the alcohol
withdrawal syndrome, its mechanisms and manifes tations. A
fundamental objective of the editors was to illustrate that the
consequences of chronic alcohol excess can be comprehensively
understood within the per spective of interrelated hierarchical
systems of brain organization.
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