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September 7, 2005 Maps of the Mind

Why do smokers claim that the first cigarette of the day is the best? What is the biological basis behind some heavy drinkers' belief that the "hair-of-the-dog" method alleviates the effects of a hangover? Why does marijuana seem to affect ones problem-solving capacity? Intoxicating Minds is, in the author's words, "a grand excavation of drug myth." Neither extolling nor condemning drug use, it is a story of scientific and artistic achievement, war and greed, empires and religions, and lessons for the future.

Ciaran Regan looks at each class of drugs, describing the historical evolution of their use, explaining how they work within the brain's neurophysiology, and outlining the basic pharmacology of those substances. From a consideration of the effect of stimulants, such as caffeine and nicotine, and the reasons and consequences of their sudden popularity in the seventeenth century, the book moves to a discussion of more modern stimulants, such as cocaine and ecstasy. In addition, Regan explains how we process memory, the nature of thought disorders, and therapies for treating depression and schizophrenia. Regan then considers psychedelic drugs and their perceived mystical properties and traces the history of placebos to ancient civilizations. Finally, Intoxicating Minds considers the physical consequences of our co-evolution with drugs -- how they have altered our very being -- and offers a glimpse of the brave new world of drug therapies.


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Fascinating! A delightful read!

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Regan provides a relatively accessible overview of psychoactives, their development, and the way they reconfigure brain chemistry. Bringing anthropology and history into the discussion, the author argues with some force that mind-altering agents have had an impact on 'the evolution of societies.'

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About the Author

Ciaran Regan is professor of neuropharmacology at University College in Dublin, Ireland. A fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, he received the Conway Medal of the Royal Academy of Medicine (Ireland) and the Royal Irish Academy Medal for achievement in pharmacology and toxicology.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (September 7, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231120176
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231120173
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,450,965 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars This one is either boring or great, July 27, 2006
This review is from: Intoxicating Minds: How Drugs Work (Maps of the Mind) (Paperback)
There are already numerous books about drugs and their history available on the market, several of them very well-written and great to read. So why, then, do you want to read yet another book about all those substances that have been part our mankind's history as long as there's been a history to speak of.

Well, you don't. At least not if you're looking for in-depth information about, for example, the eternal debate about legalization, how the drug culture looks in different countries, the history and introduction of today's illegal substances, all the different religious ceremonies and rituals that in one way or another use drugs to connect to the gods, and so on. There are, quite frankly, a whole lot of other books that much better deal with these topics.

But if you, on the other hand, want to learn more about the chemistry and biology concerning drugs, what really happens in the human body as different sorts of drugs are consumed - from completely legal Alzheimer's medication to the strongest of Leary's LSD - then few books will be able to beat Intoxicating Minds. There's no doubt Ciaran Regan knows what he's talking about. This professor of neuropharmacology has more knowledge than most, and the majority of the text does indeed deal with what happens on a cellular level when the different substances are introduced to the body.

Interesting? Oh yes, absolutely, but also pretty boring, except of course for all those people who really do have an interest in the biology of the human body. It says in the beginning that the book is for everyone - both scholars and non-scholars - but even though the text isn't extremely difficult except people who never went to school at all, it still becomes rather dull with page after page after page about all those things that happen in the body on a molecular level when drugs are introduced. In fact, it's very likely that any reader who doesn't already feel extremely interested in this will fast-forward in his or her reading until the more general information starts over.

Now, make no mistake, this is obviously a very important, necessary, and well-researched book that everyone with an interest in the combination drugs + human biology will appreciate immensely. However, it's equally obvious that most other people will find it a complete bore.
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