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Edited by Marilyn E. Carroll, PhD and J. Bruce Overmier, PhD
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LIST PRICE: $39.95
MEMBER/AFFILIATE PRICE: $34.95
385 pages
ITEM #: 4318996
ISBN: 1-55798-788-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-55798-788-4
PUBLICATION DATE: July 2001
EDITION: Hardcover
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Animal Research and Human Health: Advancing Human Welfare Through Behavioral Science demonstrates how the dynamic interplay between human and animal research has led to significant advances in diverse areas of psychology. Students are shown the value of this research by leading experts, who describe the paradigmatic use of laboratory animal models for studying and redressing such societal problems as anxiety, stress, aggression, depression, drug abuse, and dementia.
Chapters describe studies that have advanced understanding of the etiology and treatment of depression; behavioral techniques and medications to improve memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease or children with developmental disabilities; the importance of stress and nutrition in the development of hypertension; pharmacological, physical, and psychological interventions that relieve pain and suffering and allow paraplegic patients to walk with assistance; and one of the most effective treatments for cocaine and other drug addictions. This book will be an important resource for teachers and students of psychology at many levels, from introductory to advanced, who would like to explore how research with laboratory animals has enhanced and continues to enrich psychology.
About the Editors
This book is part of APA's Decade of Behavior Series.
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