Computational Neuroscience of Drug Addiction (Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience)
暫譯: 藥物成癮的計算神經科學(斯普林格計算神經科學系列)
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2011-10-26
- 售價: $8,670
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $8,237
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 342
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 1461407508
- ISBN-13: 9781461407508
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Drug addiction remains one of the most important public health problems in western societies and is a rising concern for developing nations. Over the past 3 decades, experimental research on the neurobiology and psychology of drug addiction has generated a torrent of exciting data, from the molecular up to the behavioral levels. As a result, a new and pressing challenge for addiction research is to formulate a synthetic theoretical framework that goes well beyond mere scientific eclectism to deepen our understanding of drug addiction and to foster our capacity to prevent and to cure drug addiction. Intrigued by the apparent irrational behavior of drug addicts, researchers from a wide range of scientific disciplines have formulated a plethora of theoretical schemes over the years to understand addiction. However, most of these theories and models are qualitative in nature and are formulated using terms that are often ill-defined. As a result, the empirical validity of these models has been difficult to test rigorously, which has served to generate more controversy than clarity. In this context, as in other scientific fields, mathematical and computational modeling should contribute to the development of more testable and rigorous models of addiction.
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藥物成癮仍然是西方社會最重要的公共衛生問題之一,並且在發展中國家日益受到關注。在過去的三十年中,關於藥物成癮的神經生物學和心理學的實驗研究產生了大量令人興奮的數據,涵蓋了從分子層面到行為層面的各個方面。因此,成癮研究面臨的一個新而緊迫的挑戰是制定一個綜合性的理論框架,這個框架不僅僅是科學的折衷主義,而是加深我們對藥物成癮的理解,並增強我們預防和治療藥物成癮的能力。由於對藥物成癮者表現出的明顯非理性行為感到好奇,來自各個科學領域的研究人員多年來提出了大量的理論方案來理解成癮。然而,這些理論和模型大多是定性的,並且使用的術語往往定義不明。因此,這些模型的實證有效性難以進行嚴格測試,這導致了更多的爭議而非清晰。在這種背景下,與其他科學領域一樣,數學和計算建模應該有助於發展更具可測試性和嚴謹性的成癮模型。