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" Recent Developments in Alcoholism : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 717788
Doc. No : b537475
Main Entry : edited by Marc Galanter.
Title & Author : Recent Developments in Alcoholism : : Memory Deficits Sociology of Treatment Ion Channels Early Problem Drinking\ edited by Marc Galanter.
Publication Statement : Boston, MA: Springer US : Imprint : Springer, 1987
Series Statement : Recent developments in alcoholism, 5.
ISBN : 1489916849
: : 1489916865
: : 9781489916846
: : 9781489916860
Contents : I. Alcohol and Memory --;1 The Chronic Effects of Alcohol on Memory: A Contrast between a Unitary and Dual System Approach --;2 The Etiology and Neuropathology of Alcoholic Korsakoff's Syndrome: Some Evidence for the Role of the Basal Forebrain --;3 Cognitive Deficits Related to Memory Impairments in Alcoholism --;4 Specificity of Memory Deficits in Alcoholism --;5 Ethanol Intoxication and Memory: Recent Developments and New Directions --;II. Alcohol Treatment and Society --;6 Inebriety, Doctors, and the State: Alcoholism Treatment Institutions before 1940 --;7 Sociological Perspectives on the Alcoholism Treatment Literature since 1940 --;8 The Social Ecology of Alcohol Treatment in the United States --;9 The Great Controlled-Drinking Controversy --;III. The Effects of Ethanol on Ion Channels --;10 Calcium Channels: Interactions with Ethanol and Other Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs --;11 Effects of Ethanol on the Functional Properties of Sodium Channels in Brain Synaptosomes --;12 Involvement of Neuronal Chloride Channels in Ethanol Intoxication, Tolerance, and Dependence --;13 The Effects of Ethanol on the Electrophysiology of Calcium Channels --;14 The Electrophysiology of Potassium Channels --;IV. Hazardous and Early Problem Drinking --;15 Studying Drinking Problems Rather than Alcoholism --;16 Social Drinking as a Health and Psychosocial Risk Factor: Anstie's Limit Revisited --;17 Methods of Intervention to Modify Drinking Patterns in Heavy Drinkers --;18 Techniques to Modify Hazardous Drinking Patterns --;19 Alcohol-Related Hazardous Behavior among College Students.
Abstract : From the President of the Research Society on Alcoholism In recent years, increasingly convincing evidence in support of a biobehavioral conceptual model of the etiology of alcoholism has emerged.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Public health.
Subject : Toxicology.
Added Entry : Marc Galanter
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