Neuroimaging in Addiction (eBook)

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2011 | 1. Auflage
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Neuroimaging in Addiction presents an up-to-date,
comprehensive review of the functional and structural imaging human
studies that have greatly advanced our understanding of this
complex disorder. Approaching addiction from a conceptual rather
than a substance-specific perspective, this book integrates broad
neuropsychological constructs that consider addiction as a
neuroplastic process with genetic, developmental, and
substance-induced contributions.

The internationally recognized contributors to this volume are
leaders in clinical imaging with expertise that spans the addiction
spectrum.

Following a general introduction, an overview of neural
circuitry and modern non-invasive imaging techniques provides the
framework for subsequent chapters on reward salience, craving,
stress, impulsivity and cognition. Additional topics include the
use of neuroimaging for the assessment of acute drug effects,
drug-induced neurotoxicity, non-substance addictive behaviors, and
the application of imaging genetics to identify unique intermediate
phenotypes. The book concludes with an exploration of the future
promise for functional imaging as guide to the diagnosis and
treatment of addictive disorders.

Scientists and clinicians will find the material in this volume
invaluable in their work towards understanding the addicted brain,
with the overall goal of improved prevention and treatment outcomes
for patients.

Features a Foreword by Edythe London, Director of the Center for
Addictive Behaviors, University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Adinoff is the Chief of the Division on Addictions in the Department of Psychiatry at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and a staff psychiatrist at the VA North Texas Health Care System. He also holds the Distinguished Professorship of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research at UT Southwestern. Dr. Adinoff obtained his medical training at Michigan State University and completed his residency in psychiatry at Tulane University. Following a fellowship and attending position in the Laboratory of Clinical Studies at the National Institutes on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Dr. Adinoff joined the faculty of the Medical University of South Carolina as director of the substance abuse program at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center. Dr. Adinoff's laboratory has used a variety of pharmacologic, cognitive, and behavioral probes to explore the neural and endocrine disruptions that occur following chronic cocaine or alcohol abuse and, more recently, compulsive tanning. Dr. Adinoff has published over 100 articles, reviews, and book chapters on the biology and treatment of addiction. He is also active in teaching trainees and colleagues how the brain disruptions uncovered by neuroimaging research relate to relapse and recovery. Dr. Elliot Stein is Chief of the Neuroimaging Research Branch at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program (NIDA-IRP). Prior to coming to NIDA in 2002, he was Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), where he was also Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology, Neurobiology and the Biophysics Research Institute. He received his PhD from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in neurophysiology and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology with James Olds, a pioneer in brain reward systems. His lab pioneered the development and application of fMRI to study the neurobiology of human drug abuse. His research program employs multiple MR imaging modalities (including MR spectroscopy, BOLD activation, functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging) to define those neuronal systems mediating the actions of such abused drugs as nicotine and cocaine, to determine CNS sites and mechanisms responsible for mediating drug craving and reinforcement, and how drugs interact with specific cognitive and affective processes to alterbehavior. His research also incorporates preclinical models to translationally link the more mechanistic preclinical work with the more observational human studies. He has more than 400 authored papers, abstracts, reviews and book chapters in the field of drug addiction.

"Nevertheless, these minor desires do not detract from the
power of this text, which I highly recommended for all preclinical
and clinical addiction researchers, addiction psychiatrists, and
other mental health and medicine providers interested in obtaining
a better understanding of the complexity of addictive disorders via
a unique endophenotype-based approach that traverses a broader
landscape than a substance-specific presentation."
(Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1 May 2013)
"Although each chapter stands on its own as an outstanding review
of the area of interest, the text still hangs together as a
comprehensive well-organized work. In summary, Neuroimaging in
Addictions is a timely, well-organized, thorough review of the
important progress at the intersection of neuroimaging and
addiction research." American Journal of Psychiatry,
2013

"..the book edited by Drs. Adinoff and Stein represents an
outstanding collection of contributions from leading investigators
in the field, and thus is highly recommended for readers interested
in the neurobiologies of addictions." American Journal of
Addictions

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Suchtkrankheiten
Schlagworte Biological psychiatry • Biologische Psychiatrie • Biowissenschaften • Life Sciences • Medical Science • Medizin • Neuroscience • Neurowissenschaften • Radiologie • Substance Misuse • Substanzmissbrauch
ISBN-10 1-119-99846-8 / 1119998468
ISBN-13 978-1-119-99846-4 / 9781119998464
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