Cocaine abuse behavior, pharmacology, and clinical applications / [edited by] Stephen T. Higgins, Jonathan L. Katz.

Other author Higgins, Stephen T.
Other author Katz, Jonathan L.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSan Diego, Calif. : Academic Press,
Descriptionxxiv, 445 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Psychology pre-2007
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Contents Basic pharmacological mechanisms of cocaine -- Neuroanatomical bases of the reinforcing stimulus effects of cocaine -- Behavioral pharmacology of cocaine and the determinants of abuse liability -- Behavioral-environmental determinants of the reinforcing functions of cocaine -- Tolerance and sensitization to cocaine: an integrated view -- Preclinical evaluation of pharmacotherapies for cocaine abuse -- Prenatal exposure to cocaine -- Cocaine self-administration research: implications for rational pharmacotherapy -- Evaluation of potential pharmacotherapies: response to cocaine challenge in the human laboratory -- Controlled laboratory studies on the effects of cocaine in combination with other commonly abused drugs in humans -- Cocaine effects on brain function -- Contribution of genetic factors in cocaine and other drug abuse -- Vulnerability to cocaine abuse -- Treating cocaine abuse: what does research tell us? -- Treatment of cocaine abuse in methadone maintenance patients -- Relapse to cocaine use -- Cocaine legalization: designing the experiments.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 98084982
ISBN0123473608

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