Neuropsychopharmacology is a relatively new subject area in the neurosciences. It is a field of study that describes the effects of drugs from the molecular to the behavioural level and requires integration and synthesis of knowledge from various disciplines including neuroanatomy, physiology, molecular biology, pharmacology and the behavioural sciences. The principal aims of this book are to provide students with a clear understanding of CNS disorders, and an appreciation of how basic and clinical research findings can be translated into therapeutics.
After an introduction to the subject area, the remaining chapters are focused on reviewing the main psychiatric and neurological disorders that are covered in most courses. They are discussed in terms of their clinical symptoms, epidemiology, pathology, aetiology, underlying neurobiological and neurochemical mechanisms, pharmacotherapy, adjunctive non-pharmacological treatments, and clinical outcomes. Each chapter of the book is a ‘stand-alone’ chapter and is written in a clear, accessible style.
Written by an author with many years teaching and research experience, this textbook will prove invaluable for students of pharmacology, pharmacy and the medical sciences needing a truly integrated introduction to this exciting field.
Table des matières
Preface
Chapter1. Introduction to Neuropsychopharmacology
Chapter 2. Parkinson’s Disease
Chapter 3. Memory, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Chapter 4. Epilepsy
Chapter 5. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Chapter 6. Affective Disorders 1:Depression
Chapter 7. Affective Disorders 2: Bipolar Disorders
Chapter 8. Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 9. Sleep and Sleep Disorders
Chapter 10. Schizophrenia
Chapter 11. Drug Abuse and Misuse
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Ivor S. Ebenezer, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth, UK