Individual differences in the biobehavioral etiology of drug abuse /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Other Authors: Gordon, Harold W., Glantz, Meyer D.
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996.
Series:NIH publication ; no. 96-4034.
NIDA research monograph ; 159.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: individual differences in the biobehavioral etiology of drug abuse / Harold W. Gordon and Meyer D. Glantz
  • Genetic factors in drug abuse and dependence / David E. Comings
  • Genotype-environment correlations and interactions in the etiology of substance abuse and related behaviors / Matt McGue, David T. Lykken, and William G. Iacono
  • Identical twin high-risk study of biobehavioral vulnerability / Ming T. Tsuang and Michael J. Lyons
  • Commentary / George R. Uhl.
  • Psychophysiological prediction of substance abuse / William G. Iacono, David T. Lykken, and Matt McGue
  • Commentary / Scott E. Lukas
  • Cognitive event-related potentials in populations at risk for substance abuse / Ronald J. Herning
  • Commentary / Scott E. Lukas
  • [superscript 31]P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in children at risk for substance abuse / Howard B. Moss
  • Commentary / Scott E. Lukas
  • Neurochemical predictors and correlates of vulnerability to cocaine use / Roy J. King and Christopher Flowers.
  • Commentary / Eric Hollander, Lisa Cohen, and Don Stein
  • Vulnerability to substance abuse in eating disorders / Walter H. Kaye and Lucerne Wisniewski
  • Commentary / Eric Hollander, Lisa Cohen, and Don Stein
  • Neurochemical mechanisms underlying responses to psychostimulants / Nora D. Volkow ... [ et al.].