Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral PharmacologyThis student-friendly, accessible text provides students with a thorough introduction to the field of behavioral pharmacology and prepares them to analyze drug information from a variety of sources. The text describes impartially and scientifically the effects of drugs on behavior, and the various ways that behavior principles facilitate an understanding of both the actions of drugs and the way people use them. *Reviews the basic principles and concepts of pharmacology, psychology, and neurophysiology. *Uniform coverage of drug classes. *Provides an historical background for each drug and explains each drug's effect from subjective, behavioral, and neurological perspectives. *Introduces students to recent findings on withdrawal and abuse potential and describes the drug's harmful effects and methods of treatment. *Includes over 700 references to original research and review articles. |
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... Rats were given daily intravenous injections for 30 days . The injections , either a dextrose placebo or heroin ... rats always received the heroin in the white - noise room and the placebo in the colony . For other rats , the heroin was ...
... Rats were given daily intravenous injections for 30 days . The injections , either a dextrose placebo or heroin ... rats always received the heroin in the white - noise room and the placebo in the colony . For other rats , the heroin was ...
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... Rats were implanted with catheters so that they could re- ceive infusions of cocaine into the jugular vein . Each rat was then placed in a small chamber that was equipped with two levers and a stimu- lus light . The rats lived in these ...
... Rats were implanted with catheters so that they could re- ceive infusions of cocaine into the jugular vein . Each rat was then placed in a small chamber that was equipped with two levers and a stimu- lus light . The rats lived in these ...
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... rats to approach and eat the food immediately , but rats given a placebo required many trials . Since then , several researchers have found that ethanol will increase response rates that are suppressed by contingent shock in an operant ...
... rats to approach and eat the food immediately , but rats given a placebo required many trials . Since then , several researchers have found that ethanol will increase response rates that are suppressed by contingent shock in an operant ...
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Potency and Effectiveness | 5 |
Chapter | 8 |
Oral Administration | 12 |
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