Dopamine Handbook
Leslie Iversen author Anders Bjorklund author Susan Iversen author Stephen Dunnett author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:19th Nov '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The discovery of dopamine in 1957-1958 was one of the seminal events in the development of modern neuroscience, and has been extremely important for the development of modern therapies of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Dopamine has a fundamental role in almost all aspects of behavior: from motor control to mood regulation, cognition and addiction and reward, and dopamine research has been unique within the neurosciences in the way it has bridged basic science and clinical practice. Over the decades research into the role of dopamine in health and disease has been in the forefront of modern neuroscience. The Dopamine Handbook is the first single-volume publication to capture current progress and excitement in this dynamic research field.
"This is an authoritative and encyclopedic compendium of excellent reviews in dopamine research and brain function. There is no comparable book that contains this much information on a single neurotransmitter."--Doody's
ISBN: 9780195373035
Dimensions: 211mm x 282mm x 36mm
Weight: 1792g
640 pages