Neuroimaging in Addiction

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Neuroimaging in Addiction

Author(s): Bryon Adinoff (Editor), Elliot A. Stein

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 4 Nov. 2011
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 376 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0470660147
  • ISBN-13: 9780470660140

Book Description

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.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“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

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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.

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