by Ciaran Regan (Author)
Whether schizophrenia, depression or anxiety, drugs are commonly prescribed by psychiatrists to repair the fragmented mind - in essence serving to improve people's contribution to society. And from the social use of caffeine and alcohol, through the despair of heroin addiction, to the transcendental properties of LSD, drugs continue to play a pivotal role in shaping our culture. In this book, Ciaran Regan explores the links between drugs, brains and society through our new understanding of how the brain works. He argues that mechanisms of brain development are replayed as we store new information and that these are significantly influenced by exposure to drugs. As these storage mechanisms are known to be defective in conditions such as schizophrenia and depression and to be altered by exposure to drugs, his ideas provide a unique interface between pharmacology and brain function.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 01 Nov 2001
ISBN 10: 0753812886
ISBN 13: 9780753812884
Book Overview: A new look at the relationships between drugs, behaviour and society based on the most recent scientific understanding of how the brain works Covers all types of drugs and drug abuse, from caffeine and alcohol to heroine addiction 'The author writes in a lively and engaging style, and the text is full of anecdotes about how drugs were discovered or how their use originated, in many cases early in human history...The book can certainly be recommended to non-experts who want to know more about mind-altering drugs' Leslie Iversen, Nature 'Some brilliant material...I was fascinated by the history of caffeine, and stunned by the extent of the world trade in narcotics' Susan Aldridge, New Scientist