PSYCTRY 434
Seminar: Addiction Psychiatry
Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences · 1 units · Graduate professional courses (400-499)
Cutting-edge research in neuroscience of addictive behavior, using both animal models and human participants. Neuroscience findings regarding multiple addictive substances (e.g., stimulants, alcohol, nicotine) and related behavioral traits (e.g., impulsivity, risky decision making). Some lectures provided by nationally recognized invited guest speakers.
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