neuropsychopharmacology
1-Choose two of the common neuroimaging methods used in human neuropsychopharmacology (e.g. fMRI, SPECT/PET, EEG, MEG), describe the strengths and weaknesses of the methods in studying the effects of drugs on brain and behaviour, with reference to the underlying physiology measured and potential confounds.
2-Critically evaluate the cholinergic hypothesis of dementia in the context of treatment of cognitive decline.
3-Describe the acute neurochemical and behavioural effects of amphetamine and cocaine. Explain why cross tolerance develops