The new Second Edition of
Psychopharmacology features extensive
updating of all chapters, a new and timely discussion of
emerging substances of abuse such as Salvia divinorum,
'spice' or 'K2,' and 'bath salts,' and presentation of
key biological concepts such as epigenetics to help
students understand current ideas about how mental
illnesses arise and how drugs act on the brain to treat
these illnesses. Two new chapters provide detailed
information on various neurodegenerative disorders and
the effects of neurotoxicants and endocrine disruptors
on brain function and behaviour. In addition,
it contains excellent pedagogical features,
including chapter-opening articles and breakout
boxes presenting novel and, in some cases, controversial
topics for special discussion. Box themes include
History of Pharmacology, Pharmacology in Action,
Clinical Applications, and The Cutting Edge. The book is
lavishly illustrated with full-colour photographs and
line art depicting important concepts and experimental
data. New to the Second Edition is a student
Companion Website that contains outlines, flashcards and
key terms, select animations, and Web essays for further
exploration. For lecturers, an online Instructor's
Resource Library contains all textbook figures and
tables, lecture PowerPoints, and a test bank, please
contact [zasłonięte]@palgrave.com
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