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Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction

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    Chapter 128 Invertebrate Models of Alcoholism
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    Chapter 128 Invertebrate models of alcoholism.
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    Chapter 129 Theoretical Frameworks and Mechanistic Aspects of Alcohol Addiction: Alcohol Addiction as a Reward Deficit Disorder
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    Chapter 129 Theoretical frameworks and mechanistic aspects of alcohol addiction: alcohol addiction as a reward deficit disorder.
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    Chapter 130 The Dopamine System in Mediating Alcohol Effects in Humans
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    Chapter 130 The dopamine system in mediating alcohol effects in humans.
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    Chapter 131 Chronic Alcohol Consumption, Abstinence and Relapse: Brain Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Studies in Animals and Humans
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    Chapter 131 Chronic alcohol consumption, abstinence and relapse: brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies in animals and humans.
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    Chapter 132 Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction
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    Chapter 132 Translational approaches to medication development.
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    Chapter 133 The challenge of studying parallel behaviors in humans and animal models.
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    Chapter 133 The Challenge of Studying Parallel Behaviors in Humans and Animal Models
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    Chapter 135 Stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol.
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    Chapter 135 Stimulant and Sedative Effects of Alcohol
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    Chapter 142 Non-Human Primate Models of Alcohol-Related Phenotypes: The Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors
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    Chapter 142 Non-human primate models of alcohol-related phenotypes: the influence of genetic and environmental factors.
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    Chapter 143 Synaptic Effects Induced by Alcohol
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    Chapter 143 Synaptic effects induced by alcohol.
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    Chapter 147 New Approaches to Addiction Treatment Based on Learning and Memory
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    Chapter 147 New approaches to addiction treatment based on learning and memory.
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    Chapter 149 Modeling alcohol self-administration in the human laboratory.
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    Chapter 149 Modeling Alcohol Self-Administration in the Human Laboratory
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    Chapter 150 Modeling Relapse Situations in the Human Laboratory
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    Chapter 150 Modeling relapse situations in the human laboratory.
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    Chapter 161 Signaling Pathways Mediating Alcohol Effects
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    Chapter 161 Signaling pathways mediating alcohol effects.
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    Chapter 162 Modeling the diagnostic criteria for alcohol dependence with genetic animal models.
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    Chapter 162 Modeling the Diagnostic Criteria for Alcohol Dependence with Genetic Animal Models
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    Chapter 164 A dolescent Substance Misuse : N eurobiology and Evidence - Based Interventions
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    Chapter 164 Adolescent substance misuse: neurobiology and evidence-based interventions.
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    Chapter 170 Neurocircuitry involved in the development of alcohol addiction: the dopamine system and its access points.
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    Chapter 170 Neurocircuitry Involved in the Development of Alcohol Addiction: The Dopamine System and its Access Points
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    Chapter 198 What is in that Drink: The Biological Actions of Ethanol, Acetaldehyde, and Salsolinol
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    Chapter 198 What is in that drink: the biological actions of ethanol, acetaldehyde, and salsolinol.
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    Chapter 199 Genetically Selected Alcohol Preferring Rats to Model Human Alcoholism
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    Chapter 199 Genetically selected alcohol preferring rats to model human alcoholism.
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    Chapter 201 A Translational Approach to Novel Medication Development for Protracted Abstinence
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    Chapter 201 A translational approach to novel medication development for protracted abstinence.
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    Chapter 202 Modeling relapse in animals.
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    Chapter 202 Modeling Relapse in Animals
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    Chapter 203 Animal models of excessive alcohol consumption in rodents.
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    Chapter 203 Animal Models of Excessive Alcohol Consumption in Rodents
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    Chapter 204 Advanced Transgenic Approaches to Understand Alcohol-Related Phenotypes in Animals
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    Chapter 204 Advanced transgenic approaches to understand alcohol-related phenotypes in animals.
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    Chapter 205 New pharmacological treatment strategies for relapse prevention.
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    Chapter 205 New Pharmacological Treatment Strategies for Relapse Prevention
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    Chapter 207 Deep brain stimulation as a therapy for alcohol addiction.
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    Chapter 207 Deep Brain Stimulation as a Therapy for Alcohol Addiction
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Chapter title
Stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol.
Chapter number 135
Book title
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences
Published by
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, January 2013
DOI 10.1007/7854_2011_135
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Book ISBNs
978-3-64-228719-0, 978-3-64-228720-6
Authors

Reuben A Hendler, Vijay A Ramchandani, Jodi Gilman, Daniel W Hommer

Abstract

Alcohol produces both stimulant and sedating effects in humans. These two seemingly opposite effects are central to the understanding of much of the literature on alcohol use and misuse. In this chapter we review studies that describe and attempt to measure various aspects of alcohol's subjective, autonomic, motor, cognitive and behavioral effects from the perspective of stimulation and sedation. Although subjective sedative and stimulatory effects can be measured, it is not entirely clear if all motor, cognitive and behavioral effects can be unambiguously assigned to either one or the other category. Increased heart rate and aggression seem strongly associated with stimulation, but motor slowing and cognitive impairment can also show a similar time course to stimulation, making their relation to sedation problematic. There is good agreement that alcohol's ability to induce striatal dopamine release is the mechanism underlying alcohol's stimulatory effects; however, the change in brain function underlying sedation is less well understood. In general, stimulatory effects are thought to be more rewarding than sedative effects, but this may not be true for anxiolytic effects which seem more closely related to sedation than stimulation. The two major theories of how response to alcohol predicts risk for alcoholism both postulate that individuals at high risk for alcohol use disorders have a reduced sedative response to alcohol compared to individuals not at high risk. In addition one theory proposes that alcoholism risk is also associated with a larger stimulatory response to alcohol.

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