Computational Neuroscience of Drug Addiction (eBook)

Boris Gutkin, Serge H. Ahmed (Herausgeber)

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2011 | 2012
XIV, 342 Seiten
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978-1-4614-0751-5 (ISBN)

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Drug addiction remains one of the most important public health problems in western societies and is a rising concern for developing nations. Over the past 3 decades, experimental research on the neurobiology and psychology of drug addiction has generated a torrent of exciting data, from the molecular up to the behavioral levels. As a result, a new and pressing challenge for addiction research is to formulate a synthetic theoretical framework that goes well beyond mere scientific eclectism to deepen our understanding of drug addiction and to foster our capacity to prevent and to cure drug addiction. Intrigued by the apparent irrational behavior of drug addicts, researchers from a wide range of scientific disciplines have formulated a plethora of theoretical schemes over the years to understand addiction. However, most of these theories and models are qualitative in nature and are formulated using terms that are often ill-defined. As a result, the empirical validity of these models has been difficult to test rigorously, which has served to generate more controversy than clarity. In this context, as in other scientific fields, mathematical and computational modeling should contribute to the development of more testable and rigorous models of addiction.
Drug addiction remains one of the most important public health problems in western societiesand is a rising concern for developing nations. Over the past 3 decades, experimental research on theneurobiology and psychology of drug addiction has generated a torrent of exciting data, from the molecular up to the behavioral levels. As a result, a new and pressing challenge for addiction research is to formulate a synthetic theoretical framework that goes well beyond mere scientific eclectism to deepen our understanding of drug addiction and to foster our capacity to prevent and to cure drug addiction. Intrigued by the apparent irrational behavior of drug addicts, researchers from a wide range of scientificdisciplines have formulated a plethora of theoretical schemes over the years to understand addiction. However, most of these theories and models are qualitative in nature and are formulated using terms that are often ill-defined. As a result, the empirical validity of these models has been difficult to test rigorously, which has served to generate more controversy than clarity. In this context, as in other scientific fields, mathematical and computational modeling should contribute to the development of more testable and rigorous models of addiction.

Foreword: P Dayan  Part 1 – Pharmacological-based models of addiction Chapter 1. Simple deterministic mathematical Model of maintained drug delf-Administration behavior and its pharmacological applications. V.L. Tsibulsky* and A.B. Norman  Chapter 2. Intermittent Adaptation : A mathematical model of drug tolerance,dependence and addiction.A. Peper  Chapter 3. Control theory and addictive behavior.D. Newlin, P.A. Regalia, T.I. Seidman, G. Bobashev   Part 2 – Neurocomputational models of addiction Chapter 4. Circuit models of addiction: receptors and neural dynamics in nicotine self-administration.M. Graupner and B. Gutkin Chapter 5. N Dual-system learning models and drugs of abuse.N.D. Daw and D.A. Simon.  Chapter 6. Modeling decision-making systems in addiction Z. Kurth-Nelson and A. D. Redish Chapter 7. Computational models of incentive-sensitization in addiction: Dynamic limbic transformation of learning into motivationJ. Zhang, K. C. Berridge, and J. W. Aldridge Chapter 8.  Understanding addiction as a pathological state of multiple decision making processes: a neurocomputational perspective.M. Keramati, A. Dezfouli and P. Piray  Part 3 – Economic-based models of addiction Chapter 9. Policies and priorsK Friston  Chapter 10. Toward a Computationally Unified Behavioral-Economic Model of Addiction E.T. Mueller, L.P. Carter and W.K. Bickel Chapter 11. Simulating Patterns of Heroin Addiction within the Social Context of a Local Heroin Market L. Hoffer, G. Bobashev and R. J Morris Chapter 10. Toward a Computationally Unified Behavioral-Economic Model of Addiction E.T. Mueller, L.P. Carter and W.K. Bickel Chapter 11. Simulating Patterns of Heroin Addiction within the Social Context of a Local Heroin Market L. Hoffer, G. Bobashev and R. J Morris

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.10.2011
Reihe/Serie Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience
Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience
Zusatzinfo XIV, 342 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Suchtkrankheiten
Medizin / Pharmazie Studium
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-4614-0751-6 / 1461407516
ISBN-13 978-1-4614-0751-5 / 9781461407515
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