The importance of intoxication and cerebral activity = behavior and the inherent branching of this behavior has proved to be less attractive than in the context of "addiction and brain". You need to consider: - What is addictive / abuse substance (substance abuse) - Includes brain center / chemical substances - it means becoming physiologically dependent - the concept of poisoning dealt with If it should - an animal model is used - what kind of treatment should be taken.
Most medical and toxic experts now think poisoning as a brain disorder. Alan Leshner, director of the Institute for Drug Abuse, says, "In drug addiction is brain disease, it is very important," said a powerful article published twenty years ago. "Addiction is related to changes in the structure and function of the brain." In the case of infection, this is quite simple. For example, Ebola virus is a viral hemorrhagic fever caused by various viruses in humans and other primates. Early symptoms include elevated body temperature, sore throat, muscle pain, headaches and so on. It usually involves vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and loss of function of the liver and kidneys. Therefore, Ebola virus can be caused by a special agent and can damage important organ function, often leading to death of infected people.
"Addiction is a disease of the brain expressed in the form of obsessive-compulsive behavior," Alan Lessner said in his article "Addiction is a disease of the brain", drug abuse: contrary to opinion. Depending on your addiction perspective, poisoning has many implications. - Sex, drugs, alcohol, food, gambling, even hunting and even work - can lead to poisoning. What is addiction, why some people are inclined to addiction, but others are not. People have recognized for a long time that they may be addicted to drugs and alcohol, but about new addiction theory of sexual addiction, food poisoning, gambling addiction? These are real addictions. As a society, what is the best way to deal with addicts who need help or crime?
This is a general and false idea that poisoning is equivalent to bringing "harm" to the brain, or addiction is caused by "injury" of the brain. Some toxic substances (methanol, alcohol) are neurotoxic, but poisoning is caused by specific brain changes and these brain changes are not necessarily classified as "brain injury". Nicotine (provided by tobacco) is thought to be the most addictive substance as an addictive toxic meme, but nicotine is a strengthening agent for the brain with other health benefits. In fact it is addictive). See the article on possible benefits of nicotine. Nicotine: a drug that is unlikely to improve the brain