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Behavioral Locus of Drug Action V. The chapters, written by authorities in their respective research areas, provide up-to-date examination and analysis of dominant evolving research areas. Monaghan, Contributions of the Matching Law to the Analysis of the Behavioral Effects of Drugs. Schaal, Roles and Characteristics of Theory in Behavioral Pharmacology. The book presents papers about some quantitative behavioral pharmacology in the mouse; about interrelations among prior experience; and current conditions in the determination of behavior and the effects of drugs. This is the latest volume in a series that continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral pharmacology, psychopharmacology, and the neurosciences. Behavioral Topography of Agonistic Behavior V.
The chapters, written by authorities in their respective research areas, provide up-to-date examination and analysis of dominant evolving research areas. Lucki, Behavioral Responses Associated With Serotonin Receptors. This volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. This seventh volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. Kantak, Nutritional Aspects of Drug Action on Behavior. This seventh volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. Summary and Conclusions References A Biobehavioral Approach to Treatment of Amphetamine Addiction: A Four-Way Integration I.
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Table of Contents Contents: M. Concluding Comments References Subject Index Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology, Volume 2 covers papers on the evidence of the broadening scope and the practical implications of behavioral pharmacology. Effects of Reinforcement Schedule on Drug Intake V. Contributors Erratum Contents of Previous Volumes Behavioral Mechanisms of Drug Dependence I. Volume 3 Author: Travis I Thompson; Peter B Dews; William A McKim; James E Barrett; Canadian Psychological Association Publisher: Burlington : Elsevier Science : Academic Press, ©2013. This is the latest volume in a series that continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral pharmacology, psychopharmacology, and the neurosciences.
Schedule-Controlled Behavior in the Mouse V. Implications for the Future of Drug Dependence Treatment References Behavioral Effects of Nicotine I. The book discusses the behavioral actions of benzodiazepines and considers the extent to which these actions are consistent with the proposition that these effects are partially or entirely determined by control rates of responding. Distributions of Rate-Dependency Slopes; V. List of Contributors Preface Some Quantitative Behavioral Pharmacology in the Mouse I. The text also describes the behavioral effects of nicotine in human and infrahuman studies; the behavioral pharmacology of cigarette smoking; the problems and perspectives in the behavioral toxicity of l.
This volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. Assessment of the Relationship between Reinforcing Effects and Therapeutic Effects of Drugs: Implications for Abuse Liability V. Witkin, Behavioral Pharmacology of Compounds Affecting Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors. Summary References Index Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology, Volume 4 covers papers about the advances in behavioral pharmacology. The text then describes rate-dependence and the effects of phenothiazine antipsychotics in pigeons; the rate-convergent effects of drugs; and the rate-dependent effects of extra sti. Rate-Convergent Effects of Drugs; I. Effects of Phenothiazines on the Stimulus Control of Responding; V.
For researchers and graduate students in psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology, toxicology, and the neurosciences. Summary of the Effects of Some Prototype Drugs on Agonistic Behavior References Predicting the Abuse Liability of Drugs with Animal Drug Self-Administration Procedures: Psychomotor Stimulants and Hallucinogens I. Abstract: Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology, Volume 3 covers papers dealing with various aspects of the ways in which drug effects are related to and perhaps modified by the rate of responding. Designed as a resource text for professionals, as well as a supplementary text for upper level undergraduate and graduate students of behavioral pharmacology, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, and related fields, this book, like the others in the Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology Series,provides comprehensive coverage unavailable elsewhere. The Behavioral Toxicity of Lead: Problems and Perspectives; I.
How Does Behavior Differ from Other Indicators of Toxicity? Behavioral pharmacologists, psychiatrists, pharmacologists, psychologists, physicians, and students taking these courses will find the book invaluable. Witkin, Behavioral Pharmacology of Compounds Affecting Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors. Marr, Behavioral Pharmacology: Issues of Reductionism and Causality. Exploring Mechanisms of the Food Deprivation Effect V. Contents: Front Cover; Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Erratum; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. .
A Hypothesis of Cigarette Smoking References The Behavioral Toxicity of Lead: Problems and Perspectives I. For researchers and graduate students in psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology, toxicology, and the neurosciences. For researchers and graduate students in psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology, toxicology, and the neurosciences. This seventh volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. Includes papers from meetings of the Canadian Psychological Association, June, 1978, organized by W. Description: 1 online resource 235 pages Contents: Front Cover; Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Preface to the Ottawa Conference on the Rate-Dependent Effects of Drugs; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1.
Factors Influencing Amphetamine-Produced Taste Aversions. The text also describes the effects of drugs on male sexual function; agonistic behavior and repeated acquisition; as well as the procedures and results of drug self-administration research in laboratory animals that provide information about the abuse liability of drugs in man. For researchers and graduate students in psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology, toxicology, and the neurosciences. This volume continues to document and summarize developments, trends, and emergent interdisciplinary research in behavioral psychopharmacology. Designed as a resource text for professionals, as well as a supplementary text for upper level undergraduate and graduate students of behavioral pharmacology, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, and related fields, this book, like the others in the Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology Series, provides comprehensive coverage unavailable elsewhere. Concluding Remarks References Increased Drug-Reinforced Behavior due to Food Deprivation I. The book presents papers on the behavioral mechanisms of drug dependence; the effects of food deprivation on drug-reinforced behavior across most types of drugs abused by humans, routes of self-administration and species; and a biobehavioral approach to treatment of amphetamine addiction.

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