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  • Book
    edited by Hamed Ekhtiari and Martin Paulus.
    Contents:
    Preface: Neuroscience for addiction medicine: from prevention to rehabilitation
    Part I: Neuroscience methods for addiction medicine. Animal models for addiction medicine: from vulnerable phenotypes to addicted individuals
    Animal models of drug relapse and craving: from drug priming-induced reinstatement to incubation of craving after voluntary abstinence
    Computational modeling for addiction medicine: from cognitive models to clinical applications
    Electrophysiology for addiction medicine: from methodology to conceptualization of reward deficits
    Neurocognitive rehabilitation for addiction medicine: from neurophysiological markers to cognitive rehabilitation and relapse prevention
    Structural imaging for addiction medicine: from neurostructure to neuroplasticity
    Functional neuroimaging for addiction medicine: from mechanisms to practical considerations
    Resting state functional connectivity analysis for addiction medicine: from individual loci to complex networks
    PET imaging for addiction medicine: from neural mechanisms to clinical considerations
    Genetic imaging consortium for addiction medicine: from neuroimaging to genes
    Part II: Neuroscience for interventions in addiction medicine. Human pharmacology for addiction medicine: from evidence to clinical recommendations
    Emerging targets for addiction neuropharmacology: from mechanisms to therapeutics
    Cognitive interventions for addiction medicine: understanding the underlying neurobiological mechanisms
    Adolescent psychotherapy for addiction medicine: from brain development to neurocognitive treatment mechanisms
    Cognitive neuroscience of cognitive retraining for addiction medicine: from mediating mechanisms to questions of efficacy
    Perspectives on neurocognitive rehabilitation as an adjunct treatment for addictive disorders: from cognitive improvement to relapse prevention
    Noninvasive brain stimulation for addiction medicine: from monitoring to modulation
    What the alcohol doctor ordered from the neuroscientist: theragnostic biomarkers for personalized treatments
    What does addiction medicine expect from neuroscience? From genes and neurons to treatment responses.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016