You might also check Cooper, Bloom and Roth's "The biochemical basis of
neuropharmacology". Don't let the title frighten you... it's a great
reference book. And I would be surprised if it's not in your school's
library.

David Epstein wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Annette Taylor, Ph. D. went:
>
> > Now, if you could give just a few references to support
> > your major points..... :-)
>
> This is where we run into the difference between spending ten minutes
> on a reply and spending an hour on a reply. :)     But most biopsych
> textbooks (e.g. Kalat or Carlson) should cover this material.
>
> --David
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Steven M. Specht, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
Utica College
Utica, NY 13502
(315) 792-3171

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