Section 1. Introduction -- Alcoholism: diagnosis, prognosis, epidemiology, and burden of the disease / Thomas Beresford -- Perspectives on the neuroscience of alcohol from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism / Kenneth Warren and Matthew Reilly -- Section 2. Animal models: neurochemistry and metabolism of alcohol-- Neurocircuitry of alcoholism: synthesis from animal models / George F. Koob -- Metabolism / David Crabb and Martin Plawecki -- Use of animal models of alcohol-relatedbehavior / John C. Crabbe -- Section 3. Molecular basis ofalcoholism -- Molecular basis of alcoholism / Dana Most, Laura Ferguson and R Adron Harris -- Section 4. Neurological signs and consequences -- Alcohol: intoxication and poisoning: diagnosis and treatment / Young-Chul Jung -- Acute withdrawal: diagnosis and treatment / John CM Brust -- Neurochemical mechanisms of alcohol withdrawal / Howard C. Becker -- Molecular and neurological responses to chronic alcohol use / Michael F.Miles -- Section 5. Neuropsychology -- Methods of association and dissociation for establishing selective brain-behavior relations / Rosemary Fama and Edith V. Sullivan -- Profiles of impaired, spared, and recovered neuropsychological processes in alcoholism / Marlene Oscar-Berman -- Component processes of memory in alcoholism: pattern of compromise and neural substrates / Anne-Lise Pitel and Helene Beaunieux -- Decision making, risky behavior, and alcoholism / George Fein -- Motor systems and postural instability / Jessica Rose -- Sex differencesin alcohol-related neurobehavioral consequences / Sara Jo Nixon -- Section 6. Neuroimaging of brain macrostructure and microstructure -- Structural and microstructural imaging of the brain in alcohol use disorders / Natalie May Zahr -- Section 7. Neuroimaging of neurochemical markers -- Molecular imaging in alcohol dependence / Annisa Abi-Dargham -- Brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of alcohol use disorders / Dieter Meyerhoff -- Section 8. Neuroimaging of brain function -- Cognition, emotion, and attention / Tilman Schulte and Eva Muller-Oehring -- The neurobiology of alcohol craving and relapse/ Rajita Sinha -- Compensatory recruitment of neural resources in chronic alcoholism / Sandra Chanraud
Section 9. Neuroelectrophysiology -- Understanding alcoholuse disorders with neuroelectrophysiology / Bernice Porjesz -- Sleeping eeg / Ian Colrain -- Section 10. Fetalalcohol spectrum disorder -- Neurobehavioral, neurological,and neuroimaging characteristics of fetal alcohol spectrumdisorders / Leila Glass, Ashley L. Ware and Sarah Mattson -- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: pathogenesis and mechanisms / Kathleen Sulik -- Current hypotheses on the mechanisms of alcoholism / Fulton Crews -- Section 11. Adolescent drinking -- The effect of alcohol use on human adolescent brain structures and systems / Susan F. Tapert -- Section 12. Other topics -- Peripheral systems: neuropathy / Robert O. Messing and Rajani Maiya -- Pharmacological treatment of alcoholism / Raymond Francis Anton -- Alcohol-medical drug interactions / Bankole A. Johnson and Chamindi Seneviratne -- Genetics of alcoholism/ Howard J. Edenberg -- Co-occurring psychiatric disordersand alcoholism / J Stephen Rich and Peter R. Martin -- Hepatic encephalopathy in alcoholic cirrhosis / Roger F. Butterworth -- Neuropathology of alcoholism / Jillian Kril-- Genetic differences in response to alcohol / Sachio Matsushita and Susumu Higuchi -- Epidemiology of drinking,alcohol use disorders, and related problems / Raul Caetano,Patrice A.C. Vaeth, Karen Chartier and Britain A. Mills --Alcohol and the law / Michael J. Ostacher -- Clinical management of alcohol use disorders in the neurology clinic / Anna Lembke and Mark Stanford
"Alcohol is the most widely used drug in the world, yet alcoholism remains a serious addiction affecting nearly 20million Americans. Our current understanding of alcohol's effect on brain structure and related functional damage isbeing revolutionized by genetic research, basic neuroscience, brain imaging science, and systematic study of cognitive, sensory, and motor abilities. Volume 125 of the Handbook of Clinical Neurology is a comprehensive, in-depth treatise of studies on alcohol and the brain covering the basic understanding of alcohol's effect on the central nervous system, the diagnosis and treatment ofalcoholism, and prospect for recovery. The chapters withinwill be of interest to clinical neurologists, neuropsychologists, and researchers in all facets and levels of the neuroscience of alcohol and alcoholism"--Publisher's description