Alcohol and Alcoholism

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Adult Rat Offspring
Alcohol Deprivation
Alcohol Dose
Alcohol Exposure
Alcohol Induced Brain Damage
Alcohol Odor
Alcohol Related Birth Defects
ARND
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Artificial Rearing
behavioral neuroscience
Brain Damage
Brain Growth Spurt
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CNS Damage
cognitive impairment studies
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Ethanol Intake
experimental models of alcohol effects
exposure
fetal
Gaba Activation
genetic susceptibility alcohol
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Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
intake
Locomotor Activity
molecular neurobiology
neurodevelopmental disorders
Peak BAC
Peak BACs
prenatal
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Prenatal Ethanol Exposure
prenatal exposure research
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Purkinje Cell
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  • ISBN 9780805826869
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first volume that focuses on the lifespan neurobehavioral factors likely to determine susceptibility to alcohol abuse and its consequences. The chapters offer careful analysis of the effects of ethanol on the fetus, the infant, the adolescent, and the adult. The authors include behavioral neuroscientists and clinical neuropsychologists. Their topics range from the neurochemical and neuroanatomical consequences of prenatal alcohol to the cognitive consequences of prenatal alcohol on preschool and school-age children. The impact of genetics on sensitivity to alcohol is considered in terms of analytic tests using techniques of behavioral genetics and molecular biology. The consequences of exposure to alcohol during breastfeeding are described in experiments with human infants. The alcoholism that develops in adulthood is analyzed through the experimental study of relapse from alcohol deprivation and assessment of neuropsychological impairments and treatment for alcoholics. Drawing on extensive research that has applied techniques from molecular neurobiology and tests of learning and memory to the clinical assessment and treatment of alcoholics.

The volume answers recent questions raised by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the National Institute of Drug Abuse about the role of early experience in susceptibility to later abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Although epidemiological studies can describe the problem, solutions in terms of mechanisms that mediate these effects will be found only with the kinds of experimentally oriented approaches the chapter authors describe.

John H. Hannigan (Edited by) ,  Linda P. Spear (Edited by) ,  Norman E. Spear (Edited by) ,  Charles R. Goodlett (Edited by)