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Author(s) -
BALL DAVID
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
addiction biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.445
H-Index - 78
eISSN - 1369-1600
pISSN - 1355-6215
DOI - 10.1080/13556210020077127
Subject(s) - windsor , addiction , relevance (law) , psychology , psychiatry , political science , law , biology , ecology
Books reviewed in this article: Book reviews in this column will primarily be of titles focusing completely, or in part, on biological aspects of addiction. However, significant titles of general relevance to the addictions field will also be included, even if they are not “biological”, as will titles of general methodological and clinical relevance, even if they are not on “addictions”. Similar considerations will apply to other media (software, audio tapes and CDs, videos, etc.). However, specific “addictions” software applications seem to be relatively uncommon and, as these items are rarely reviewed elsewhere, we will endeavour to include reviews of some of the older programmes that are still useful, as well as new titles that appear. I would appreciate suggesti ons of any items suitable for reviews, but especially software and other media of specifi c relevance to the addictions. Please contact: Dr David Ball, National Addiction Centre, 4 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8AF, UK. Email: media@addictionbiology.comPeer Review in Health Sciences F. GODLEE & T. JEFFERSON Controlling our Destinies: historical, philosophical, ethical and theological perspectives on the Human Genome Project P.R. SLOAN (Ed.) The Human Brain: essentials of behavioural neuroscience J. BEATTY Modern Chromatographic Analysis of Vitamins , 3rd edition A. P. DE LEENHEER, W.E LAMBERT & J.F. VAN BOCXLAER Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research: new methods for new questions J.S. ROSE, L. CHASSIN, C.C. PRESSON & S.J. SHERMAN (Eds)