This is the first volume that focuses on the lifespan neurobehavioral factors likely to determine susceptibility to alcohol abuse and its consequences. The chapters offer careful analysis of the effects of ethanol on the fetus, the infant, the adolescent, and the adult. The authors include behaviora
Alcohol and the Brain: Chronic Effects
✍ Scribed by Gerhard Freund (auth.), Ralph E. Tarter Ph.D., David H. van Thiel M.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 357
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Chronic and excessive alcohol consumption disrupts a number of biologic sys tems. Central nervous system pathology, associated with long-standing alcohol ingestion, has particularly deleterious consequences to the individual. Compro mising brain functional integrity ultimately militates against psychosocial ad justment, and this process is inevitably reflected as a substantial economic loss to society in the form of costs for providing medical and social services, as well as disability and absenteeism from work. This book marshals the literature pertinent to the effects of chronic alcohol abuse on brain structure and functioning. The material is divided into two parts: basic research and clinical issues. In the first section, the manifest neurologic consequences are described across the different levels of biologic organization, these being brain morphology, neurochemistry, neurophysiology, and neuro psychology. In recognition of the multifactorial etiology of alcohol-related brain pathology, the influence and role of hepatic, endocrine, and nutritional factors are also examined. The second section addresses clinical syndromes and dis orders. It will be noted that evidence accrued from recent research suggests that neurologic disturbances may actually antedate the onset of drinking in some alcoholics. Other clinically important issues discussed are the effects of alcohol on neurologic development, aging, and dementia. The book concludes with a discussion of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome, its mechanisms and manifes tations. A fundamental objective of the editors was to illustrate that the consequences of chronic alcohol excess can be comprehensively understood within the per spective of interrelated hierarchical systems of brain organization.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Neuropathology of Alcohol Abuse....Pages 3-17
Ethanol’s Action on Brain Biochemistry....Pages 19-68
Endocrine Effects of Chronic Alcohol Abuse....Pages 69-79
Nutrition and Alcoholism....Pages 81-120
Hepatocerebral Interactions....Pages 121-137
Human Brain Electrophysiology and Alcoholism....Pages 139-182
Neuroradiologic Investigations of Alcoholism....Pages 183-215
Neuropsychology of Alcoholism....Pages 217-242
Front Matter....Pages 243-243
Biologic and Psychosocial Determinants in the Etiology of Alcoholism....Pages 245-263
Ethanol: Effect on Fetal Brain Growth and Development....Pages 265-281
Dementia Associated with Alcoholism....Pages 283-294
Wernicke—Korsakoff Syndrome....Pages 295-314
Biologic Properties of Ethanol and the Biphasic Nature of Ethanol Withdrawal Syndrome....Pages 315-338
Back Matter....Pages 339-349
✦ Subjects
Psychiatry; Neurosciences
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