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The mission of The Behavioral Neuroscience of Drug Discrimination (PDF) is to deliver a comprehensive and contemporary examination of the discriminative stimulus characteristics associated with major classes of psychoactive substances. This insightful review emphasizes the significance of the drug discrimination paradigm, shedding light on how it enhances our understanding of the multifaceted effects of these various drugs. Furthermore, it explores the critical translation of research findings from animal studies to human applications.
This scholarly work is valuable not only for understanding drugs of abuse but also for gaining insights into pharmacotherapies aimed at treating various mental health conditions. The knowledge gathered from these investigations offers invaluable translational potential, elucidating the underlying mechanisms that dictate drug effects in human populations.
Combining rigorous research with practical applications, this book is an essential resource for academics, clinicians, and anyone interested in the intersection of neuroscience and pharmacology. It provides clarity on how drug discrimination helps bridge the gap between preclinical studies and real-world implications, making it a cornerstone in the field of behavioral neuroscience.
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ISBN: 978-1234567890, 978-0987654321









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