Activating the damaged basal forebrain cholinergic system: tonic stimulation versus signal amplification M. SarterJ. P. BrunoP. Dudchenko Review Pages: 1 - 17
Cocaine produces locomotor stimulation in SS but not LS mice: Relationship to dopaminergic function Frank R. GeorgeMary C. Ritz Original Investigations Pages: 18 - 22
Neuropeptide substance P improves water maze performance in aged rats R. U. HasenöhrlJ. P. HustonT. Schuurman Original Investigations Pages: 23 - 26
Utility of an elevated plus-maze for the evaluation of memory in mice: effects of nootropics, scopolamine and electroconvulsive shock Jiro ItohToshitaka NabeshimaTsutomu Kameyama Original Investigations Pages: 27 - 33
Influences of peripheral adrenocorticotropin 1–39 (ACTH) and human corticotropin releasing hormone (h-CRH) on human auditory evoked potentials (AEP) J. BornB. BatheltH. L. Fehm Original Investigations Pages: 34 - 38
Discriminative stimulus properties of 8-OH-DPAT in rats are not altered by pretreatment with para-chlorophenylalanine H. O. Kalkman Original Investigations Pages: 39 - 42
Aniracetam tested in chronic psychosyndrome after long-term exposure to organic solvents F. E. SomnierM. S. ØstergaardB. O. Mikkelsen Original Investigations Pages: 43 - 46
Behavioral effects of MK-801 in the rat D. F. WozniakJ. W. OlneyJ. P. Miller Original Investigations Pages: 47 - 56
Involvement of 5-HT1C-receptors in drug-induced penile erections in rats Hemmie H. G. BerendsenFrançois JenckChris L. E. Broekkamp Original Investigations Pages: 57 - 61
Effects of single and repeated treatment with antidepressants on apomorphine-induced yawning in the rat: the implication of α-1 adrenergic mechanisms in thed-2 receptor function A. Delini-StulaC. Hunn Original Investigations Pages: 62 - 66
Antagonism of the hypothermic effect of clozapine in mice by centrally-active α2-adrenergic antagonists and α1-adrenergic agonists M. K. MenonR. L. LloydL. J. Fitten Original Investigations Pages: 67 - 72
Changes in GABA content and turnover in discrete regions of rat brain after systemic administration of caerulein Kaoru NakamuraTakashi MatsumotoHideyuki Uchimura Original Investigations Pages: 73 - 76
Conditioned stimulus control of morphine hyperthermia Karen S. SchwarzChristopher L. Cunningham Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 84
A neuroendocrine study of 5HT function in depression: evidence for biological mechanisms of endogenous and psychosocial causation J. F. W. DeakinI. PennellR. Lofthouse Original Investigations Pages: 85 - 92
Distinctions among sedative, disinhibitory, and ataxic properties of ethanol in inbred and selectively bred mice Bruce C. DudekTamara J. Phillips Original Investigations Pages: 93 - 99
An investigation of the role of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the attenuation of presynapticα 2-adrenoceptor-mediated responses by antidepressant treatments D. J. HealE. M. HurstW. R. Buckett Original Investigations Pages: 100 - 106
Reversible metabolism of haloperidol and reduced haloperidol in Chinese schizophrenic patients Michael W. JannY. W. Francis LamWen-Ho Chang Original Investigations Pages: 107 - 111
d-Amphetamine-induced “Floating limb” syndrome in young rhesus monkeys Edward D. LevinPhilip J. BushnellCraig M. Baysinger Original Investigations Pages: 112 - 117
Naloxone disrupts the expression but not the acquisition by male rats of a conditioned place preference response for an oestrous female B. J. MehraraM. J. Baum Original Investigations Pages: 118 - 125
Rats become acutely tolerant to cathine after amphetamine or cathinone administration Martin D. Schechter Original Investigations Pages: 126 - 131
Steady-state pharmacokinetics of controlled release and immediate release formulations of remoxipride in patients with chronic schizophrenia D. TenchS. D. SoniG. Movin Original Investigations Pages: 132 - 136
Control of food intake by kainate/quisqualate receptors in the median raphe nucleus David WirtshafterJoseph C. Krebs Original Investigations Pages: 137 - 141
Antagonism of behavioral effects of cocaine by selective dopamine receptor blockers Roger D. Spealman Rapid Communication Pages: 142 - 145