Advances in the Neuroscience of Addiction

Textbook Title: Advances in the Neuroscience of Addiction

Textbook Description:
This free online etextbook focuses on understanding the phenomenon of long-lasting vulnerability to addiction is essential to developing successful treatments. The textbook is written by a distinguished international team of contributors who are authorities in their respective fields, and the textbook provides an overview of the available and emerging approaches used to investigate the biologic mechanisms of drug addiction.

Author: Cynthia M Kuhn, George F Koob
Subjects: Health Sciences & Medical
Key words: Health Sciences, Medical, Neuroscience, Addiction
Download URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK53356/

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