Psychopharmacology

By Jerrold S. Meyer, Jerry Meyer, Andrew M. Farrar, Dominik Biezonski, Jennifer R. Yates

Psychopharmacology
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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.Students taking the pharmacology course need a strong foundation in neurochemistry grounded in the most current research in the field. It is challenging to present the material at a level and depth that is engaging for both undergraduate and graduate level students, and students majoring in disciplines from psychology to biology and neuroscience. Meyer, Psychopharmacology and it's accompanying enhanced ebook provide engaging features like self-study questions, and clinical case studies, cutting edge research, and applied pharmacology to keep students focused on the content, while providing the scientific depth, breadth, and rigor required for the course.

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