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Effects of μ-opioid receptor modulation on the hippocampal network activity of sharp wave and ripples.

Br J Pharmacol

March 2013

Specialist Community Addictions Service, Unit 5, The Valley Centre, Gordon Road High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 6EQ, UK.

Background And Purpose: Hippocampus-dependent memory involves the activity of sharp wave ripples (SWRs), which are thought to participate in the process of memory consolidation. The hippocampus contains high levels of endogenous opioids and of μ-opioid receptors (MORs). Here, we have assessed the role of MOR agonists in the modulation of SWRs.

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Drug addiction finds its own niche.

Behav Brain Sci

December 2011

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Specialist Community Addiction Service, The Valley Centre, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 6EQ, United Kingdom.

The evolutionary framework suggested by Müller & Schumann (M&S) can be extended further by considering drug-taking in terms of Niche Construction Theory (NCT). It is suggested here that genetic and environmental components of addiction are modified by cultural acceptance of the advantages of non-addicted drug taking and the legitimate supply of performance-enhancing drugs. This may then reduce the prevalence of addiction.

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Family intervention for schizophrenia.

Cochrane Database Syst Rev

December 2010

South West Community Mental Health Team, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Apex 550 (Unit 5), The Valley Centre, Gordon Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK, HP13 6EQ.

Background: People with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, or over involvement, have more frequent relapses than people with similar problems from families that tend to be less expressive of emotions. Forms of psychosocial intervention, designed to reduce these levels of expressed emotions within families, are now widely used.

Objectives: To estimate the effects of family psychosocial interventions in community settings for people with schizophrenia or schizophrenia-like conditions compared with standard care.

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