Changing Your Perspective: The Science of Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior
Tom Borowski
How do psychoactive drugs actually work?
From Bud Lite and Ritalin to LSD and barbiturates, chemical substances alter our brains and behaviors in surprising ways. In 15 masterful lectures, this audio course takes you on a fascinating tour of the major categories of psychoactive drugs.
As you explore the neuroscience and psychology behind these drugs, you’ll discover their benefits and risks. Like most thoughtful persons, you know how prevalent psychoactive drugs such as alcohol, antidepressants, cannabis, and opioids are in our society. Now is your opportunity to become a more informed friend, parent, or patient.
Modern science has illuminated our understanding of the chemistry and physiology of the nervous system. An expert in psychopharmacology, Prof. Thomas Borowski helps you survey the surprising physiological, molecular, and behavioral/cognitive effects of common psychoactive drugs. What are their therapeutic effects, side effects, and long-term effects on the brain?
By the end of the series, you will have a strong foundation of knowledge about the way drugs react with the nervous system, the main categories of drugs used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders, and what these drugs have taught us about treating mental disorders.
Join Prof. Borowski and gain practical information about a hot topic in our culture.
This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.
Duration - 11h 43m.
Author - Tom Borowski.
Narrator - Tom Borowski.
Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2019 Now You Know Media ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
How do psychoactive drugs actually work? From Bud Lite and Ritalin to LSD and barbiturates, chemical substances alter our brains and behaviors in surprising ways. In 15 masterful lectures, this audio course takes you on a fascinating tour of the major categories of psychoactive drugs. As you explore the neuroscience and psychology behind these drugs, you’ll discover their benefits and risks. Like most thoughtful persons, you know how prevalent psychoactive drugs such as alcohol, antidepressants, cannabis, and opioids are in our society. Now is your opportunity to become a more informed friend, parent, or patient. Modern science has illuminated our understanding of the chemistry and physiology of the nervous system. An expert in psychopharmacology, Prof. Thomas Borowski helps you survey the surprising physiological, molecular, and behavioral/cognitive effects of common psychoactive drugs. What are their therapeutic effects, side effects, and long-term effects on the brain? By the end of the series, you will have a strong foundation of knowledge about the way drugs react with the nervous system, the main categories of drugs used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders, and what these drugs have taught us about treating mental disorders. Join Prof. Borowski and gain practical information about a hot topic in our culture. This course is part of the Learn25 Collection. Duration - 11h 43m. Author - Tom Borowski. Narrator - Tom Borowski. Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024. Copyright - © 2019 Now You Know Media ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:05
Lecture 1: What is Psychopharmacology?
Duration:00:26:45
Lecture 2: Your brain's Messengers, Neurotransmitters, and Synopsis
Duration:00:23:14
Lecture 3: Bring Communication, Neurotransmitter Release, Receptors and Termination
Duration:00:23:44
Lecture 4: Pharmacogenetics: How Drugs Move in Your Body
Duration:00:22:15
Lecture 5: Drug Receptor Interactions
Duration:00:23:53
Lecture 6: Tolerance, Withdrawal, and Sensitization
Duration:00:23:46
Lecture 7: Alcohol and the Brain
Duration:00:24:40
Lecture 8: Psycho Stimulants, Cocaine, and Amphetamine
Duration:00:23:08
Lecture 9: Opioids
Duration:00:22:24
Lecture 10: Cannabinoids
Duration:00:25:43
Lecture 11: Hallucinogens
Duration:00:25:50
Lecture 12: Antidepressants and Major Depression
Duration:00:25:14
Lecture 13: Antipsychotics and Schizophrenia
Duration:00:26:15
Lecture 14: Anti-Anxiety Drugs
Duration:00:26:01
Lecture 15: Future Developments in Psychopharmacology
Duration:00:27:29
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10