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... DEPENDENCE AND WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS There probably is no word in the field of drug research which causes more misunderstanding or has been abused more than the term depen- dence . The reason for the misuse is that the term is often ...
... DEPENDENCE AND WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS There probably is no word in the field of drug research which causes more misunderstanding or has been abused more than the term depen- dence . The reason for the misuse is that the term is often ...
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... dependence , " which suggests that the drug has become necessary for the normal functioning of the mind and that there are " psychological " withdrawal symp- toms , such as craving , which are responsible for the compulsion to use drugs ...
... dependence , " which suggests that the drug has become necessary for the normal functioning of the mind and that there are " psychological " withdrawal symp- toms , such as craving , which are responsible for the compulsion to use drugs ...
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... dependence on drugs . Annual Review of Pharmacology , 9 , 483-502 . Scott , J. M. ( 1969 ) . The white poppy New York : Funk and Wagnalls . Siegel , S. ( 1983 ) . Classical conditioning , drug tolerance and drug dependence . In Y ...
... dependence on drugs . Annual Review of Pharmacology , 9 , 483-502 . Scott , J. M. ( 1969 ) . The white poppy New York : Funk and Wagnalls . Siegel , S. ( 1983 ) . Classical conditioning , drug tolerance and drug dependence . In Y ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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