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Discussion Books For All Of Us To Share
OP: September 26, 2019, 12:49:33 PM
Sorry mods, I can't find the exhisting books thread. If you find, can you be so kind to merge thread? Thank you.


A couple of books that may help understand why addiction and alcoholism work, as well as depression (addiction and  alcoholism also involve depression) as well as MLC since MLC behaviours aren't that far off from those of addicts and alcoholics.

Memoirs Of An Addicted Brain - A Neuroscientist Examines His Former Life On Drugs by Marc Lewis, PhD

Drinking, A Love Story by Caroline Knapp


And one for neuroscience/neurobiology as an whole:

Medical Neurobilogy by Peggy Mason. Professor Mason was mine, and others, Professor in the Understanding The Brain: The Neurobiology Of Everyday Life from the University of Chicago thaught on Coursera.
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