Sunday, November 29, 2015

Drugs, Brain, and Behavior Plus MySearchLab with eText — Access Card Package 6th Edition


Drugs, Brain, and Behavior Plus MySearchLab with eText — Access Card Package (6th Edition) 6th Edition
Author: David M. Grilly ID: 0205234992

About the Author

Author #1:

After earning his doctorate in experimental psychology at the University of New Mexico in 1971, Dr. Grilly spent the next two years investigating the behavioral effects of cannabinoids after acute and chronic exposure in chimpanzees at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, New Mexico.  He then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to take a position as a faculty member in the Psychology Department at Cleveland State University, where he spent the remainder of his 38 year career.  His research at CSU, primarily with rats, involved investigations of a variety of psychoactive drugs on a variety of behaviors.  These included investigating the potential use of signal detection theory in assessing  nociception and opiate withdrawal, determining the effects of drugs  on attentional processes (e.g., naltrexone, diprenorphine, morphine, barbiturates, amphetamine, cocaine, fluoxetine, nicotine, pemoline) and conditioned avoidance/escape behavior (e.g., clonidine, chlorpromazine, morphine), determining whether the effects of psychostimulants (e.g., cocaine, amphetamine) on sustained attention change with aging, and comparing the effects of very low to very high doses of amphetamine in rats with those shown in humans.  He also conducted research with humans investigating the effect of marijuana on visual short term memory and the changes in people’s perceptions of the effects of marijuana on driving. 

 

Author #2: Dr. John Salamone received his bachelor's degree from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri in 1978. He was a psychology major and biology minor.  Dr. Salamone then entered the psychobiology program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated with a Ph.D. in 1982.  For postdoctoral training, Dr. Salamone received a National Science Foundation grant, and studied at Cambridge University in England. Dr. Salamone stayed in England for several more years, working at Merck, Sharpe and Dohme pharmaceutical laboratories. Upon returning to the United States, Dr. Salamone joined the Behavioral Neuroscience department at the University of Pittsburgh in 1986, and joined the Psychology Department at UConn in the fall of 1988. Dr. Salamone is now a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor; he also is the chair of the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, and the head of the Behavioral Neuroscience Division of the Psychology Department. Dr. Salamone's research is largely in the fields of behavioral neuroscience and psychopharmacology, with an emphasis on studies related to Parkinson’s disease, depression, motivation, and effort-related decision making. Dr. Salamone has been the research advisor for more than 40 undergraduate honors students at the University of Connecticut. He was inducted as a member of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002, and he has received the University of Connecticut Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching. His daughter, Isabella Salamone, is currently an honor student studying biology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Salamone’s hobbies include travel, astronomy, book collecting and cooking.

Paperback: 464 pagesPublisher: Pearson; 6 edition (November 27, 2011)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0205234992ISBN-13: 978-0205234998 Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.9 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #1,213,280 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #70 in Books > Medical Books > Pharmacology > Neuropsychopharmacology #9214 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > General #15135 in Books > Textbooks > Social Sciences > Psychology

Gah… I’m SO thankful to have made it through this textbook. The writing and layout make this a tough text to push through.

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Drugs, Brain, and Behavior Plus MySearchLab with eText — Access Card Package 6th Edition


Drugs, Brain, and Behavior Plus MySearchLab with eText — Access Card Package (6th Edition) 6th Edition
Author: David M. Grilly ID: 0205234992

About the Author

Author #1:

After earning his doctorate in experimental psychology at the University of New Mexico in 1971, Dr. Grilly spent the next two years investigating the behavioral effects of cannabinoids after acute and chronic exposure in chimpanzees at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, New Mexico.  He then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to take a position as a faculty member in the Psychology Department at Cleveland State University, where he spent the remainder of his 38 year career.  His research at CSU, primarily with rats, involved investigations of a variety of psychoactive drugs on a variety of behaviors.  These included investigating the potential use of signal detection theory in assessing  nociception and opiate withdrawal, determining the effects of drugs  on attentional processes (e.g., naltrexone, diprenorphine, morphine, barbiturates, amphetamine, cocaine, fluoxetine, nicotine, pemoline) and conditioned avoidance/escape behavior (e.g., clonidine, chlorpromazine, morphine), determining whether the effects of psychostimulants (e.g., cocaine, amphetamine) on sustained attention change with aging, and comparing the effects of very low to very high doses of amphetamine in rats with those shown in humans.  He also conducted research with humans investigating the effect of marijuana on visual short term memory and the changes in people’s perceptions of the effects of marijuana on driving. 

 

Author #2: Dr. John Salamone received his bachelor's degree from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri in 1978. He was a psychology major and biology minor.  Dr. Salamone then entered the psychobiology program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated with a Ph.D. in 1982.  For postdoctoral training, Dr. Salamone received a National Science Foundation grant, and studied at Cambridge University in England. Dr. Salamone stayed in England for several more years, working at Merck, Sharpe and Dohme pharmaceutical laboratories. Upon returning to the United States, Dr. Salamone joined the Behavioral Neuroscience department at the University of Pittsburgh in 1986, and joined the Psychology Department at UConn in the fall of 1988. Dr. Salamone is now a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor; he also is the chair of the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, and the head of the Behavioral Neuroscience Division of the Psychology Department. Dr. Salamone's research is largely in the fields of behavioral neuroscience and psychopharmacology, with an emphasis on studies related to Parkinson’s disease, depression, motivation, and effort-related decision making. Dr. Salamone has been the research advisor for more than 40 undergraduate honors students at the University of Connecticut. He was inducted as a member of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002, and he has received the University of Connecticut Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching. His daughter, Isabella Salamone, is currently an honor student studying biology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Salamone’s hobbies include travel, astronomy, book collecting and cooking.

Paperback: 464 pagesPublisher: Pearson; 6 edition (November 27, 2011)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0205234992ISBN-13: 978-0205234998 Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.9 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #1,213,280 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #70 in Books > Medical Books > Pharmacology > Neuropsychopharmacology #9214 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > General #15135 in Books > Textbooks > Social Sciences > Psychology

Gah… I’m SO thankful to have made it through this textbook. The writing and layout make this a tough text to push through.

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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines Kindle Edition Free PDF


Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Ed Rosenthal Page ID: B00PSSGXGO

Done.
File Size: 63723 KBPrint Length: 264 pagesPublisher: Quick American Archives; Revised Edition edition (January 19, 2015)Publication Date: January 19, 2015 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00PSSGXGOText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #33,038 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Science > Agricultural Sciences > Crop Science #4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Crafts & Hobbies > Reference #6 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Gardening & Horticulture > Techniques
I’m a book editor, and I’ve spent years improving book manuscripts for print. “Beyond Buds” has been copyedited and laid out by people who know what they’re doing, but it needed a strong content editor, someone who knows what they’re doing when checking the layout, and a less commercial (less greedy) approach. The material is badly organized and the information is full of holes. It’s an overview book, not a methods book, meaning this is not a good source of information for someone seeking to learn DIY techniques. On top of that, this book is clearly a money-making opportunity for the author/co-author/publisher. It fails to meet the needs of the reader/consumer. As an editor, my job is to make sure the author has delivered the content to the reader in a clear, accurate, and valuable manner. With this as the criteria for rating the book, this book only deserves 2 stars.

Ed Rosenthal may have written the introduction and a few of the segments he knows something about, but for the most part this book seems to be a compilation of company-sponsored text and contributing writers with Rosenthal as the writer in name only. Even then, Rosenthal is probably here for name-recognition only, with the real writer being the co-author David Downs. I say this because there are contradictions within the chapters, and this happens when multiple writers are contributing content. This is also backed up by the list of names in the acknowledgments, which isn’t just a list of individual’s names, but a list of company names.

The sections of this book that are most helpful are on topics that address the traditional methods such as making kief, cannabutter, edibles, caps, and tinctures. However, much of this information is easily available from books and internet sites.
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Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines Kindle Edition Free PDF


Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Ed Rosenthal Page ID: B00PSSGXGO

Done.
File Size: 63723 KBPrint Length: 264 pagesPublisher: Quick American Archives; Revised Edition edition (January 19, 2015)Publication Date: January 19, 2015 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00PSSGXGOText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #33,038 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #1 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Science > Agricultural Sciences > Crop Science #4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Crafts & Hobbies > Reference #6 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Gardening & Horticulture > Techniques
I’m a book editor, and I’ve spent years improving book manuscripts for print. “Beyond Buds” has been copyedited and laid out by people who know what they’re doing, but it needed a strong content editor, someone who knows what they’re doing when checking the layout, and a less commercial (less greedy) approach. The material is badly organized and the information is full of holes. It’s an overview book, not a methods book, meaning this is not a good source of information for someone seeking to learn DIY techniques. On top of that, this book is clearly a money-making opportunity for the author/co-author/publisher. It fails to meet the needs of the reader/consumer. As an editor, my job is to make sure the author has delivered the content to the reader in a clear, accurate, and valuable manner. With this as the criteria for rating the book, this book only deserves 2 stars.

Ed Rosenthal may have written the introduction and a few of the segments he knows something about, but for the most part this book seems to be a compilation of company-sponsored text and contributing writers with Rosenthal as the writer in name only. Even then, Rosenthal is probably here for name-recognition only, with the real writer being the co-author David Downs. I say this because there are contradictions within the chapters, and this happens when multiple writers are contributing content. This is also backed up by the list of names in the acknowledgments, which isn’t just a list of individual’s names, but a list of company names.

The sections of this book that are most helpful are on topics that address the traditional methods such as making kief, cannabutter, edibles, caps, and tinctures. However, much of this information is easily available from books and internet sites.
Download Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines Kindle Edition Free PDF

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