Advances in behavioral pharmacology. Vol. 2 /
Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology, Volume 2 covers papers on the evidence of the broadening scope and the practical implications of behavioral pharmacology. The book presents papers about some quantitative behavioral pharmacology in the mouse; about interrelations among prior experience; and curre...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Academic Press,
1979.
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Colección: | Advances in behavioral pharmacology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Advances in Behavioral Pharmacology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Some Quantitative Behavioral Pharmacology in the Mouse; I. Introduction; II. Effects of Drugs on SMA; III. Strain Differences in the Effects of Drugs on SMA; IV. Schedule-Controlled Behavior in the Mouse; V. Drug Effects on Schedule-Controlled Behavior in the Mouse; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Interrelations among Prior Experience and Current Conditions in the Determination of Behavior and the Effects of Drugs; I. Introduction.
- II. Multiple Determinants of BehaviorIII. Behavioral Effects of Drugs; IV. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Effects of Drugs on Male Sexual Function; I. Introduction; II. Assessment of Male Sexual Responses; III. Critical Analysis of Objective Drug-Sex Research; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Drug Effects on Agonistic Behavior; I. Introduction; II. What is Agonistic Behavior?; III. Situations in which Agonistic Behavior Occurs; IV. Behavioral Topography of Agonistic Behavior; V. Recording and Measurement of Agonistic Behavior.
- VI. Principles for Pharmacological Studies of Agonistic BehaviorVII. Summary of the Effects of Some Prototype Drugs on Agonistic Behavior; References; Chapter 5. Predicting the Abuse Liability of Drugs with Animal Drug Self-Administration Procedures: Psychomotor Stimulants and Hallucinogens; I. Introduction; II. Procedures for Determining whether Drugs Maintain Self-Administration Behavior; III. Procedures for Measuring the Relative Reinforcing Efficacy of Drugs; IV. Assessment of the Relationship between Reinforcing Effects and Therapeutic Effects of Drugs: Implications for Abuse Liability.
- v. SummaryReferences; Chapter 6. Procedures for Reducing Drug Intake: Nonhuman Studies; I. Introduction; II. Punishment of Drug-Reinforced Responding; III. Reduction of Intake of Self-Administered Compounds by Procedures Not Involving Punishment; IV. Effects of Reinforcement Schedule on Drug Intake; V. Discriminative Stimuli and Drug Intake; VI. Nonhuman Studies and Human Drug Abuse; References; Chapter 7. Drug Effects on Repeated Acquisition; I. Introduction; II. Drug Effects on Repeated Acquisition of Response Sequences; III. Modulation of Drug Effects by Behavioral Variables.
- IV. Concluding CommentsReferences; SUBJECT INDEX.