Memoirs of an Addicted Brain: A Neuroscientist Examines his Former Life on Drugs by Marc Lewis

Memoirs of an Addicted Brain: A Neuroscientist Examines his Former Life on Drugs

Marc Lewis
327 pages
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Mar 2012
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Marc Lewis's relationship with drugs began in a New England boarding school where, as a bullied and homesick fifteen-year-old, he made brief escapes from reality by way of cough medicine, alcohol, and marijuana. In Berkeley, California, in its hippie heyday, he found methamphetamine and LSD and heroin. He sniffed nitrous oxide in Malaysia and frequented Calcutta's opium dens. Ultimately, though, his journey took him where it takes most addicts: into a life of addiction, desperation, deception, and crime.<p>But unlike most addicts, Lewis recovered and became a developmental psychologist and researcher in neuroscience. In <i>Memoirs of an Addicted Brain</i>, he applies his professional expertise to a study of his former self, using the story of his own journey through addiction to tell the universal story of addictions of every kind. He explains the neurological effects of a variety of powerful drugs, and shows how they speak to the brain - itself designed to seek rewards and soothe pain - in its own language. And he illuminates how craving overtakes the nervous system, sculpting a synaptic network dedicated to one goal - more - at the expense of everything else.</p>
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Pages 327
Publisher PublicAffairs
Published 2012
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