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Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior
Jerrold S. Meyer, Linda F. Quenzer

Sinauer Associates, 2004 - 555 pages

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rad city

very interesting and informative for those who have been formally educated on the subject (my girlfriend) and those who have not (me). Lots of cool, colored diagrams and whatnot--very nice.

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i was very happy with the timeliness of the delivery and the state of the product when i received it it was accurately described and delivered









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great price, new item

great price new item, need it for school, got it on time, first time i bought from amazon, will do it again






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The book was not in 'new' condition as advertised (worn binding, lots of highlighting) BUT it was in good condition and most importantly it was delivered within 72 hrs. I would definitely buy from this seller again.


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Decent book

like the title would indicate--this book is very scientifically factual. There are no stories about people experiencing different drugs. It's just a presentation of the facts. Typically textbook material.


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Recent advances in molecular pharmacology and brain imaging have revolutionized our understanding of how psychoactive drugs work. Now, from the authors of Principles of Neuropsychopharmacology, comes a new undergraduate textbook integrating these developments. The first section of the book provides extensive foundation materials, including the basic principles of pharmacology, neurophysiology and neuroanatomy, synaptic transmission, and methods in psychopharmacology. The second section describes key features of major neurotransmitter systems, including the catecholamines, serotonin, acetylcholine, glutamate and GABA. The third and fourth sections discuss theories and mechanisms of drug addiction and psychopathology. All major substances of abuse as well as drugs used to treat mental illness are covered.

Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior is unique in its breadth of coverage, ranging from historical accounts of drug use to clinical and preclinical behavioral studies to the latest research on drug effects in transgenic mouse models. Student engagement with the material is fostered by opening each chapter with a relevant vignette and by providing breakout boxes presenting novel or cutting-edge topics for special discussion. The book is extensively illustrated with full-color photographs and line art depicting important concepts and experimental data. Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior is appropriate for undergraduate psychopharmacology or drugs and behavior courses that emphasize relationships between the behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs and their mechanisms of action.


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