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The areas of experimental and clinical psychopharmacology have
continued to grow in terms of the numbers of studies appearing in
the literature as well as the activity generated by other
disciplines that has influenced the output of behavioral
pharmacology research. Psychoactive drugs have been considered for
their comparative effects upon selected behaviors or for their
effect upon diverse behaviors. Behavioral circum stances certainly
influence not only the metabolism and action of psycho tropic drugs
behaviorally, but also the disposition of these agents and/ or
their metabolites in regions of the central nervous system. There
can hardly be a psychopharmacology without a neuropharmacology, and
the latter would seem to depend upon a neurochemistry. There would
appear to be variables that exert potent influences upon the
disposition and action of psychotropic drugs, that also relate
quite directly to their effects upon behavior; these include drug
interactions, nutritional status, environmental effects such as
temperature, photic and tactile stimulation, and stress, and the
basal status upon which such drug treatment is superimposed. In
this volume of Current Developments in Psychopharmacology, which
will be the last to appear in this format, we have sought to focus
upon a series of current topical reviews that highlight
representative areas of experimental and clinical research activity
in psychopharmacology. In the first chapter, Dr. Lagerspetz reviews
a frequently neglected aspect of psychopharmacological research-the
actions of psychoactive agents upon the nervous system and behavior
of non-mammalian species."
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