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Springer Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction Vol 13

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Explore the complex relationship between alcohol and mood states in this scientific volume. Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction: 13 brings together a group of distinguished experts and leaders in the field to address the long-standing questions regarding how alcohol consumption leads to addiction. This publication provides clear presentations of current research knowledge and identifies existing challenges within the field. By offering diverse viewpoints on future research directions, this book aims to bridge the gap between clinical and preclinical researchers. It serves as a resource to renew interest in alcohol addiction research among a wide scientific community. Whether you are a medical professional or a researcher, this volume offers valuable insights into the neurobiological processes of addiction. It is designed to stimulate communication and convergence across different research disciplines, making it a significant addition to your scientific library.

Key Features

Expert insights from leading researchers and distinguished experts in the field of alcohol addiction science.

Clear presentations covering current knowledge and the most pressing research challenges in neurobiology.

Strategic viewpoints on future research directions to help guide upcoming scientific studies.

Designed to promote communication and convergence between clinical and preclinical research teams.

A comprehensive resource intended to stimulate interest in alcohol addiction research among scientists.

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