Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental provides a forum for the evaluation of clinical and experimental research on both new and established psychotropic medicines. Experimental studies of other centrally active drugs, including herbal products, in clinical, social and psychological contexts, as well as clinical/scientific papers on drugs of abuse and drug dependency will also be considered. While the primary purpose of the Journal is to publish the results of clinical research, the results of animal studies relevant to human psychopharmacology are welcome. The following topics are of special interest to the editors and readers of the Journal:
/// All aspects of clinical psychopharmacology
/// Efficacy and safety studies of novel and standardpsychotropic drugs
/// Studies of the adverse effects of psychotropic drugs
/// Effects of psychotropic drugs on normal physiologicalprocesses
/// Geriatric and paediatric psychopharmacology
/// Ethical and psychosocial aspects of drug use andmisuse
/// Psychopharmacological aspects of sleep andchronobiology
/// Neuroimaging and psychoactive drugs
/// Phytopharmacology and psychoactive substances
/// Drug treatment of neurological disorders
/// Mechanisms of action of psychotropic drugs
/// Ethnopsychopharmacology
/// Pharmacogenetic aspects of mental illness and drugresponse
/// Psychometrics: psychopharmacological methods andexperimental design
Kang, Seung-Gul; Park, Young-Min; Choi, Jung-Eun; Lim, Se-Won; Lee, Heon-Jeong; Lee, Seung-Hwan; Kim, Yong-Ku; Kim, Seung-Hyun; Cho, Sung Nam; Kim, Leen
ArticleIssue Date2010CitationHUMAN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, v.25, no.5, pp.397 - 403PublisherWILEY