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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 23 [Printed in 1979]This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph.Download Monograph23.pdf - Cigarette Smoking as a Dependence Process (929 KB) Table of Contents Foreword-----v Preface-----vii Chapter 1 Introduction-----1 Chapter 2 Smoking as an Addictive Disorder-----4 Chapter 3 Psychological Analysis of Establishment and Maintenance of the Smoking Habit-----24 Chapter 4 Cigarette Smoking as a precursor of Illicit Drug Use-----30 Chapter 5 Patterns of Tobacco Use in the United States-----44 Chapter 6 Nicotine as a Discriminative Stimulus to Behavior: Its Characterization and Relevance to Smoking Behavior-----58 Chapter 7 Nicotine Self-Administration in Rats-----70 H. M. Hanson, C. A. Ivester, and B. R. Morton Chapter 8 The Effects of d-Amphetamine, Meprobamate, and Lobeline on the Cigarette Smoking Behavior of Normal Human Subjects-----91 Chapter 9 Tobacco Dependence: Is Nicotine Rewarding or Aversive?-----100 Chapter 10 Regulation, Withdrawal, and Nicotine Addiction-----123 Chapter 11 Acute and Chronic Effects of Nicotine in Rats and Evidence for a Noncholinergic Site of Action-----136 Chapter 12 Tolerance to the Effects of Tobacco-----150 Chapter 13 The Tobacco Withdrawal Syndrome-----158 Chapter 14 Implications and Directions for Future Research-----186 Participants in Symposium on Cigarette Smoking as a Dependence Process-----190 List of Monographs-----191 |
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