Intended for both research scientists and practicing clinicians,
the journal publishes original research on the neurobiological, neurobehavioral, and pathophysiological processes associated with alcohol
drinking, alcohol abuse, alcohol-seeking behavior, tolerance, dependence, withdrawal, protracted abstinence, and relapse. In addition,
the journal reports studies on the effects alcohol on brain mechanisms of neuroplasticity over the life span, biological factors associated
with adolescent alcohol abuse, pharmacotherapeutic strategies in the treatment of alcoholism, biological and biochemical markers of alcohol
abuse and alcoholism, pathological effects of uncontrolled drinking, biomedical and molecular factors in the effects on liver, immune
system, and other organ systems, and biomedical aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder including mechanisms of damage, diagnosis
and early detection, treatment, and prevention. Articles are published from all levels of biomedical inquiry, including the following:
molecular and cellular studies of alcohol's actions
- Original research articles are full-length reports of the authors' original research addressing topics consistent with the Aims and Scope of the journal. Submissions outside the scope of the journal, or incomplete or fragmentary submissions, will not be considered.
- Rapid communications are original, high-quality
manuscripts that describe new data of high impact and major importance to the field. These contributions are typically short (e.g., 4
journal pages), and will be peer-reviewed by at least one expert in the field of the research and an
- Invited review articles will be considered for publication, upon invitation from the Editor-in-Chief, as full-length papers or mini-reviews. These contributions will be peer-reviewed. Contact the Editor-in-Chief concerning the suitability of a topic for an invited review.
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Contact for questions:
Charles R. Goodlett
Editor-in-Chief,
Department of Psychology
IUPUI
402 North Blackford Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3275
Tel: +1-317 274-6772
Fax: +1-317
278-7181
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