Part I. Alcohol and Neurological Dysfunction
Chapter 1. Acute Ethanol-Induced Changes in Microstructural and Metabolite Concentrations on the Brain: Noninvasive Functional Brain Imaging
Chapter 2. Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Neuroglial Changes in Neurochemistry and Behavior in Animal Models
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Ethanol Exposure and Brain Development
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Ethanol, Glia, and Neurodevelopment
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Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of Pre- and Postnatal Ethanol Exposure
Chapter 3. Alcohol on Histaminergic Neurons of Brain
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Introduction
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The Effects of Alcohol on Histamine Levels in the Brain
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Brain Histaminergic System in Human Alcoholics
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The Role of H3 Receptors in Modulation of Alcohol Stimulation and Reward
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Histological Changes in Histaminergic Neurons Following Alcohol Administration
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Histochemical Changes in Histaminergic Neurons Following Alcohol Administration
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Alcohol Effects Into a Histaminergic Neurons Ultrastructure
Chapter 4. Antenatal Alcohol and Histological Brain Disturbances
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Introduction
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Neurohistology
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Cellular and Molecular Disorders
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Possible Mechanisms for the Development of Behavioral and Mental Disorders After Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Chapter 5. Alcohol Intoxication and Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Basic and Clinical Science
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Introduction
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Pathophysiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
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Vascular Injury
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Membrane Dysfunction and Edema Formation
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Inflammation and Immune-Mediated Response to Spinal Cord Injury
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Free Radical Formation and Lipid Peroxidation
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Excitatory Neurotransmitters
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Alcohol Intoxication and the Effects on Preclinical Spinal Cord Injury
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Alcohol and Functional Outcomes
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Alcohol Intoxication and Injury Severity
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Alcohol Use and Spinal Cord Injury Patients
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Conclusion
Chapter 6. Visual and Auditory Changes After Acute Alcohol Ingestion
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Introduction
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Characterization of Acute Use of Alcohol
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Alcohol and Visual Perception
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Alcohol and Auditory Perception
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Research Carried Out by the Laboratory of Research in Perception, Neuroscience, and Behavior—LPNeC
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Alcohol in Neural Systems of Vision and Hearing
Chapter 7. Zebrafish Models of Alcohol Addiction
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Alcohol Addiction in Humans
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Animal Models of Alcohol Addiction
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Zebrafish as an Animal Model for Behavioral Neuroscience
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Zebrafish as an Animal Model for Alcohol Addiction
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Alcohol-Induced Locomotor Activity
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Alcohol-Induced Anxiolysis
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Alcohol-Induced Tolerance
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Alcohol-Induced Sensitization
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Alcohol-Induced Withdrawal
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Alcohol-Induced Conditioned Place Preference
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Voluntary Alcohol Consumption
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Limitations of the Zebrafish Model
Chapter 8. Effect of Alcohol on the Regulation of a-Synuclein in the Human Brain
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Overview
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a-Synuclein Function
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Conclusion
Chapter 9. Consumption of Ethanol and Tissue Changes in the Central Nervous System
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Introduction
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Neuronal and Glial Changes
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Modulations in Cell Proliferation and Neurogenesis
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Most Significant Regional Alterations
Chapter 10. Ethanol Consumption and Cerebellar Disorders
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Introduction
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Cerebellum: An Anatomo-physiological Review
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EtOH Effects on the Cerebellum Neurophysiology
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Functional and Cellular Changes From Ingesting EtOH
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Clinical Changes Resulting From Ingestion of EtOH
Chapter 11. Gene Expression in CNS Regions of Genetic Rat Models of Alcohol Abuse
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Introduction
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Selectively Bred High and Low Ethanol-Consuming Lines of Rats
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Innate Differences in Gene Expression in the VTA, Acb-Shell, and CeA Between HEC and LEC Rats
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Multiple Interacting Factors Can Impact the Effects of Alcohol Drinking on Gene Expression in the CNS
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The P Rat as an Animal Model for Studying Alcohol Drinking–Induced Changes in Gene Expression
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Gene Expression Changes in the Acb Following 24-h Free-Choice Alcohol Drinking: Effects of Withdrawal
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Gene Expression Changes in the Acb During Operant Scheduled Access Alcohol Drinking
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Changes in Gene Expression in the Acb-Shell and CeA Following Daily Multiple Alcohol Binge Drinking Episodes
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Changes in Gene Expression in the VTA Following Daily Multiple Excessive Alcohol Binge–Drinking Episodes
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Conclusions
Chapter 12. Role of TLR4 in the Ethanol-Induced Modulation of the Autophagy Pathway in the Brain
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Autophagy as a Physiological Self-degradative Process
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Ethanol Effects on the Autophagy Pathway
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The TLR4 Immune Response
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Conclusions and Future Directions
Chapter 13. Ghrelinergic Signaling in Ethanol Reward
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Introduction: Ghrelin Physiology
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Energy Metabolism and Homeostasis
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Limbic System Signaling
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Mesolimbic Reward Pathway
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Ethanol and Drug Reward
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Conclusion
Chapter 14. Alcoholic Neurological Syndromes
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Introduction
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Pharmacokinetic Mechanisms of Alcohol Teratogeny
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Teratogenic Effects of Alcohol on the CNS
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Clinical Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
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Central Pontine and Extrapontine Myelinolysis
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Marchiafava–Bignami Disease
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Wernicke–Korsakoff Syndrome
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Final Comments
Chapter 15. Frontal Lobe Dysfunction After Developmental Alcohol Exposure: Implications From Animal Models
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Introduction
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FASDs in Humans
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Animal Models of FASDs
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Conclusion
Chapter 16. Ethanol's Action Mechanisms in the Brain: From Lipid General Alterations to Specific Protein Receptor Binding
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Introduction
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Ethanol Actions on Lipid Membrane
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Protein Targets Related to Ethanol Effects
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Conclusions
Chapter 17. Antioxidant Vitamins and Brain Dysfunction in Alcoholics
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Introduction
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Vitamin E Deficiency
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Vitamin A Deficiency
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Vitamin D Deficiency
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Vitamin B12, B6, and Folate Alterations: Hyperhomocysteinemia
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Thiamine Deficiency and Wernicke Encephalopathy
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Vitamin C Deficiency
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Conclusions and Future Prospects
Chapter 18. Serotonin Deficiency and Alcohol Use Disorders
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Introduction
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Alcohol Typologies
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5-HT Depletion Studies
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5-HT Dysfunction and Alcohol Consumption
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5-HT Deficiency, Impulsivity, and Aggression
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5-HT Deficiency and AUD Treatment Responses
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Concluding Remarks
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Glossary
Part II. Addictive Substances and Behavioral Health
Chapter 19. Functional Reorganization of Reward- and Habit-Related Brain Networks in Addiction
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Introduction
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Functional Reorganization Processes in Brain Circuits of Reward and Motivation
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Functional Reorganization Processes in Brain Circuits of Habits and Automaticity
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Conclusion
Chapter 20. Ethanol: Neurotoxicity and Brain Disorders
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Introduction
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Alcohol Chemistry and Kinetics
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Mechanisms of Neurotoxicity
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CNS Structural Changes and Behavioral Effects
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Perspectives and Final Comments
Chapter 21. Functionally Relevant Brain Alterations in Polysubstance Users: Differences to Monosubstance Users, Study Challenges, and Implications for Treatment
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Introduction
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Prevalence of PSU
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Overview of Cognition in Monosubstance Users
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Overview of Neuroimaging in Monosubstance Users
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Review of Cognition in Polysubstance Users
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Review of Neuroimaging in Polysubstance Users
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Review Summary and Outlook
Chapter 22. Deep Brain Stimulation: A Possible Therapeutic Technique for Treating Refractory Alcohol and Drug Addiction Behaviors
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Introduction
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Alcohol Addiction Behaviors
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Psychostimulants Addiction Behaviors
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Nicotine Addiction Behaviors
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Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on Heroin Addiction Behaviors
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Conclusion
Part III. Tobacco Smoking in Neuromodulation
Chapter 23. Understanding the Roles of Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Neurobiology of Nicotine Use
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Introduction
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The Brain Disease Model of Nicotine Dependence
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Elucidating the Neurobiology of Nicotine Dependence Using Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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The Genetic Epidemiology of Smoking and Brain Structure
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Twin and Family Studies
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Understanding the Neurobiological Pathways Involved in Nicotine Dependence
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Gene-Based Genetic Epidemiological Study Designs
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Candidate Gene Association Studies
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Genome-Wide Association Studies
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The Impact of Genome-Wide Significant Variants for Smoking on Brain Structure
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Limitations of Genetic Association Studies
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Epigenetic Studies
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DNA Methylation and Smoking Behavior
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Epigenetic Studies of Brain Morphology
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Future Directions
Chapter 24. Tobacco Smoke and Nicotine: Neurotoxicity in Brain Development
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Introduction
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Development of the Central Nervous System
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Effect of Nicotine on Development of the Central Nervous System
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Tobacco Smoking Affects the Development of the Central Nervous System
Chapter 25. Paradise Lost: A New Paradigm for Explaining the Interaction Between Neural and Psychological Changes in Nicotine Addiction Patients
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Introduction
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Neural Events During the Development of Nicotine Addiction
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Four Characteristics of Cigarette Smoking That Cause Addiction
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Drug or Trait?
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Implications for Intervention
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Conclusions
Chapter 26. Interactions of Alcohol and Nicotine: CNS Sites and Contributions to Their Co-abuse
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Introduction
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Animal Models of Co-abuse of Ethanol and Nicotine
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Impact of Nicotine on Alcohol Drinking, Seeking, and Relapse
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Common Receptors for the Interactions of Alcohol and Nicotine
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CNS Sites for the Interactions of Alcohol and Nicotine
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Interactions Within the VTA
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Interactions Within the Nucleus Accumbens
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Interactions Within the Medial Prefrontal Cortex
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Genetic Associations Between Nicotine and Alcohol Dependence
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Conclusions
Chapter 27. Role of Basal Forebrain in Nicotine Alcohol Co-abuse
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Introduction
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Neuronal Mediators of Sleep–Wakefulness
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Neuronal Mediators of Alcohol-Induced Sleepiness
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Nicotine Acts via BF to Suppress Negative Effects of Alcohol
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Neuroanatomical Substrates Mediating the Rewarding Effects of Alcohol
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Nicotine Acts via BF to Enhance the Rewarding Effects of Alcohol
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Summary
Chapter 28. Chronic and Acute Nicotine Exposure Versus Placebo in Smokers and Nonsmokers: A Systematic Review of Resting-State fMRI Studies
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Background
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Methods
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Results
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Discussion
Part IV. Drugs of Abuse and Brain Structure and Function
Chapter 29. Novel Psychoactive Substances: A New Behavioral and Mental Health Threat
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Introduction
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Synthetic Cannabinoids
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Synthetic Cathinones
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Phenethylamines
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Piperazines
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Ketamine and Phencyclidine-Type Substances
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Tryptamines
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Other Substances
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Conclusions
Chapter 30. Cholesterol and Caffeine Modulate Alcohol Actions on Cerebral Arteries and Brain
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Introduction
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Modulation of Alcohol Action by Caffeine
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Cholesterol Modulation of Alcohol Effect
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Concluding Remarks
Chapter 31. Sleep, Caffeine, and Physical Activity in Older Adults
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Introduction
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Two Factors Related to Physical Activity: Sleep and Caffeine
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Physiological Contributors to Physical Activity Level
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Benefits of Physical Activity on Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Benefits of Physical Activity on Sleep in Sedentary Older Persons
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Effects of Sleep on Physical Activity in OSA Patients
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Effects of Sleep on Physical Activity in Healthy Older Persons
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Effects of Caffeine on Sleep, Metabolism, and Physical Activity
Chapter 32. Ketamine: Neurotoxicity and Neurobehavioral Disorders
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Introduction
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Chemistry and Kinetics
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Mechanisms of Neurotoxicity and Neurobehavioral Effects
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Behavioral Effects
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Prospects and Final Comments
Chapter 33. Left/Right Hemispheric “Unbalance” Model in Addiction
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Bias of Reward Mechanisms in Addiction
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Neurophysiological Correlates in Addiction
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An Integrative Cortical Unbalance Model
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Conclusions and Future Perspectives