1st Edition

Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology Volume 6: Neurobehavioral Pharmacology

Edited By T. Thompson, P. B. Dews, J. E. Barrett Copyright 1987
    336 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    First published in 1987. Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology has broadened its scope in an attempt to provide a better understanding of behavioral actions of drugs and their applied implications. Each volume will be increasingly thematic and successive volumes will cover a wider range of issues. Some publications in this series, such as the present volume 6, Neurobehavioral Pharmacology, will primarily explore relations between neurochemistry and related areas of neurobiology and behavioral pharmacology.

    1 NEUROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG-SEEKING BEHAVIORS 2 A BEHAVIORAL ASSAY FOR RECEPTOR ACTION(S) OF DRUGS 3 FORCE AND DURATION OF OPERANT RESPONSES AS DEPENDENT VARIABLES IN BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOLOGY 4 THE ANTIAVERSIVE ACTION OF DRUGS 5 BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF ANTICONVULSANT DRUGS 6 COMPUTERIZED ETHOLOGICAL PHARMACOLOGY: THE NEW SYNTHESIS 7 INITIATION Of ETHANOL-MAINTAINED BEHAVIOR: A COMPARISON Of ANIMAL MODELS AND THEIR IMPLICATION TO HUMAN DRINKING 8 ANIMAL MODELS IN NEUROTOXICOLOGY: THE NEUROBEHAVIORAL EFFECTS Of CHLORDECONE (KEPONE) 9 ANALYSIS OF DRUG INTERACTIONS IN BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOLOGY

    Biography

    Edited by Travis Thompson Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Peter B. Dews Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School, James E. Barrett Department of Psychiatry Uniformed Services University of the Health Services School, of Medicine, Bethesda Maryland.