Lithium and serotonin function: implications for the serotonin hypothesis of depression Lawrence H. PriceDennis S. CharneyGeorge R. Heninger Review Pages: 3 - 12
Differentiation between the stimulus effects of (+)-lysergic acid diethylamide and lisuride using a three-choice, drug discrimination procedure Patrick M. CallahanJames B. Appel Original Investigations Pages: 13 - 18
Differential ability of selective and non-selective dopamine agonists to induce climbing in the rat indicates the involvement of both D-1 and D-2 receptors in this behaviour Alistair DavisPeter JennerC. David Marsden Original Investigations Pages: 19 - 26
State dependent and/or direct memory retrieval by morphine in mice Mika NishimuraYasuyuki ShiigiHiroshi Kaneto Original Investigations Pages: 27 - 30
Naloxone-induced analgesia and morphine supersensitivity effects are contingent upon prior exposure to analgesic testing Constantine X. PoulosDella M. KnokeHoward Cappell Original Investigations Pages: 31 - 35
Effects of caffeine on alertness Ardith Zwyghuizen-DoorenbosTimothy A. RoehrsThomas Roth Original Investigations Pages: 36 - 39
Evaluation and comparison of the interaction between alcohol and moclobemide or clomipramine in healthy subjects Ivan BerlinAntoine CournotAlain J. Puech Original Investigations Pages: 40 - 45
Biliary excretion of reduced haloperidol glucuronide Natalie D. EddingtonDavid Young Original Investigations Pages: 46 - 48
Effects of carbamazepine on 5-hydroxytryptamine function in rodents M. ElphickS. M. P. AndersonD. G. Grahame-Smith Original Investigations Pages: 49 - 53
Acute reversal of flunitrazepam effects by Ro 15-1788 and Ro 15-3505: inverse agonism, tolerance, and rebound V. GentilS. TavaresJ. Singer Original Investigations Pages: 54 - 59
Regional neurotransmitter responses after acute and chronic electroconvulsive shock Paul GlueMichael J. GostelloDavid J. Nutt Original Investigations Pages: 60 - 65
Effects of a selective mu opioid receptor agonist and naloxone on the intake of sodium chloride solutions Blake A. GosnellMark J. Majchrzak Original Investigations Pages: 66 - 71
Methylazoxymethanol (MAM)-induced brain lesion and oral dyskinesia in rats Per Johansson Original Investigations Pages: 72 - 76
The relationship between chronic ethanol exposure and cigarette smoking in the laboratory and the natural environment Robert M. KeenanDorothy K. HatsukamiLoran J. Strelow Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 83
TRH attenuates scopolamine-induced memory impairment in humans Susan E. MolchanAlan M. MellowTrey Sunderland Original Investigations Pages: 84 - 89
Age-related increase in CNS sensitivity to benzodiazepines as assessed by task difficulty Arlene M. NikaidoEverett H. Ellinwood Jr.Samir K. Gupta Original Investigations Pages: 90 - 97
Pirenperone does not attenuate morphine analgesia in spinal rats Dennis PaulJohn P. J. Pinel Original Investigations Pages: 98 - 101
ICI 174,864, a selective delta opioid antagonist, reverses the learning impairment produced by [leu]enkephalin Gery SchulteisJoe L. Martinez Jr. Original Investigations Pages: 102 - 109
Repeated ECS enhances dopamine D-1 but not D-2 agonist-induced behavioural responses in rats T. SharpJ. KingstonD. G. Grahame-Smith Original Investigations Pages: 110 - 114
Evidence for 5-HT2 receptor mediation in quipazine anorexia R. ShuklaD. MacKenzie-TaylorR. H. Rech Original Investigations Pages: 115 - 118
Idazoxan increases rough-and-tumble play, activity and exploration in juvenile rats Stephen M. SiviyDale M. AtrensJose A. Menendez Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 123
Behavioral performance effects of nifedipine in normotensive and renovascular hypertensive baboons Jaylan S. TurkkanRobert D. Hienz Original Investigations Pages: 124 - 129
Oxiracetam andd-pyroglutamic acid antagonize a disruption of passive avoidance behaviour induced by the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist 2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate F. PaoliG. SpignoliG. Pepeu Rapid Communications Pages: 130 - 131
Psychomotor stimulant effects of the stereoisomers of chlorpheniramine Jack Bergman Rapid Communications Pages: 132 - 134
Electroconvulsive treatment attenuates behavioral response to SKF 38393 in reserpine-treated mice X. Z. HaoA. A. MathéT. H. Svensson Rapid Communications Pages: 135 - 137
Anxiogenic-like effect of infusing 1-(3-chlorophenyl) piperazine (mCPP) into the hippocampus P. WhittonG. Curzon Rapid Communications Pages: 138 - 140