TY - GEN AU - Ekhtiari, Hamed AU - Paulus, Martin TI - Neuroscience for addiction medicine: : from prevention to rehabilitation - constructs and drugs SN - 9780444635457 U1 - SERIAL PY - 2016/// CY - London PB - Elsevier KW - Substance abuse - Treatment KW - Compulsive behavior - Physiological aspects KW - Substance abuse - Physiological aspects N1 - Contents : Part 1: Neuroscience constructs for addiction medicine. Neuroscience of resilience and vulnerability for addiction medicine: from genes to behavior -- Drug-induced neurotoxicity in addiction medicine: from prevention to harm reduction -- Stress psychobiology in the context of addiction medicine: from drugs of abuse to behavioral addictions -- Reinforcement principles for addiction medicine; from recreational drug use to psychiatric disorder -- Neuroscience of attentional processes for addiction medicine: from brain mechanisms to practical considerations -- Neuroscience of learning and memory for addiction medicine: from habit formation to memory reconsolidation -- Neuroscience of drug craving for addiction medicine: from circuits to therapies -- Response inhibition and addiction medicine: from use to abstinence -- Neuroscience of inhibition for addiction medicine: from prediction of initiation to prediction of relapse -- Part 2: Drugs and behaviours for addiction medicine. Neuroscience of nicotine for addiction medicine: novel targets for smoking cessation medications -- Neuroscience of alcohol for addiction medicine: neurobiological targets for prevention and intervention in adolescents -- Neuroscience of opiates for addiction medicine: from stress-responsive systems to behavior -- Opioid neuroscience for addiction medicine: from animal models to FDA approval for alcohol addiction -- Competing neurobehavioral decision systems theory of cocaine addiction: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities -- Clinical neuroscience of amphetamine-type stimulants: from basic science to treatment development -- Behavioral addictions in addiction medicine: from mechanisms to practical considerations -- Neural systems implicated in obesity as an addictive disorder: from biological to behavioral mechanisms ER -