LCCN2017-049700
Reviews"This is the best textbook out there. The prose is easy to understand, the examples are clear, and the illustrations make complex information easy to follow." --Jeffrey Rudski, Muhlenberg College"The material is timely, thorough, and more up-to-date than many texts available. I would consider using this book for my courses. I like the book so much I would love to read the entire book." --Cheryl Kirstein, University of South Florida, Tampa"I believe that the textbook is an amazing resource, it cites so many pivotal sources and it gives the students a very well rounded picture of psychopharmacology. I think that as long as you keep the content current, you are doing an amazing job!" --Matthew Clasen, American University, "This is the best textbook out there. The prose is easy to understand, the examples are clear, and the illustrations make complex information easy to follow." --Jeffrey Rudski, Muhlenberg College (Adopter), "This is the best textbook out there. The prose is easy to understand, the examples are clear, and the illustrations make complex information easy to follow." --Jeffrey Rudski, Muhlenberg College "The material is timely, thorough, and more up-to-date than many texts available. I would consider using this book for my courses. I like the book so much I would love to read the entire book." --Cheryl Kirstein, University of South Florida, Tampa "I believe that the textbook is an amazing resource, it cites so many pivotal sources and it gives the students a very well rounded picture of psychopharmacology. I think that as long as you keep the content current, you are doing an amazing job!" --Matthew Clasen, American University
Dewey Decimal615.7/88
SynopsisPsychopharmacology emphasizes relationships between the behavioural effects of psychoactive drugs and their mechanisms of action. This third edition is unique in its breadth of coverage, including historical accounts of drug use, clinical and preclinical behavioural studies, and the latest research on drug effects in transgenic mouse models., Unique in its breadth of coverage ranging from historical accounts of drug use to clinical and preclinical behavioral studies, Psychopharmacology is appropriate for undergraduates studying the relationships between the behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs and their mechanisms of action.