The European behavioural pharmacology society I. P. StolermanF. C. Colpaert Editorial Pages: 289 - 291
Animal models of drug withdrawal symptoms M. W. Emmett-OglesbyD. A. MathisH. Lal Review Pages: 292 - 309
Chronic corticosterone administration modulates nicotine sensitivity and brain nicotinic receptor binding in C3H mice J. R. PaulyE. U. GrünA. C. Collins Original Investigations Pages: 310 - 316
Dizocilpine (MK-801), ketamine and phencyclidine: low doses affect brain field potentials in the freely moving rat in the same way as activation of dopaminergic transmission W. DimpfelM. Spüler Original Investigations Pages: 317 - 323
Relationships between clinical effects and monoamine metabolites and amino acids in sulpiride-treated schizophrenic patients Gunnel AlfredssonFrits-Axel Wiesel Original Investigations Pages: 324 - 331
Brain μ and δ opioid receptors mediate different locomotor hyperactivity responses of the C57BL/6J mouse G. Andrew MickleyMaureen A. MulvihillMark A. Postler Original Investigations Pages: 332 - 337
Changes in locomotion and dopamine neurotransmission following amphetamine, haloperidol, and exposure to novel environmental stimuli M. T. BardoS. L. BowlingR. C. Pierce Original Investigations Pages: 338 - 343
Comparison of the effects of three indirect dopamine agonists, GK 13, GBR 12783 and dexamphetamine on behavioural tests involving central catecholaminergic transmissions D. Duterte-BoucherJ. M. KamenkaJ. Costentin Original Investigations Pages: 344 - 353
Evidence for the involvement of the 5-HT1A receptor in the anxiolytic action of indorenate and ipsapirone A. Fernández-GuastiC. López-Rubalcava Original Investigations Pages: 354 - 358
Development of central and peripheral smoking effects over time M. HasenfratzR. NilK. Bättig Original Investigations Pages: 359 - 365
Central effects of corticotropin releasing factor (CRF): evidence for similar interactions with environmental novelty and with caffeine Donald R. BrittonElzbieta Indyk Original Investigations Pages: 366 - 370
Effect of imipramine in the “learned helplessness” model of depression in rats is not mimicked by combinations of specific reuptake inhibitors and scopolamine Marianne GeoffroyJørgen Scheel-KrügerAnne Vibeke Christensen Original Investigations Pages: 371 - 375
Therapeutic effect of THA on hemicholinium-3-induced learning impairment is independent of serotonergic and noradrenergic systems J. J. HaganJ. H. M. JansenT. de Boer Original Investigations Pages: 376 - 383
Effect of intracerebroventricular and systemic injections of caerulein, a CCK analogue, on electrical self-stimulation and its interaction with the CCKA receptor antagonist, L-364,718 (MK-329) M. H. HamiltonI. C. RoseJ. S. de Belleroche Original Investigations Pages: 384 - 389
Initial sensitivity, acute tolerance and alcohol consumption in four inbred strains of rats Jatinder M. KhannaHarold KalantHarish Sharma Original Investigations Pages: 390 - 395
Differential effects of six structurally related benzodiazepines on some ethological measures of timidity, aggression and locomotion in mice M. KrsiakA. Sulcova Original Investigations Pages: 396 - 402
Reversal of helpless behavior by serotonin uptake blockers in rats Patrick MartinPhilippe SoubriéAlain J. Puech Original Investigations Pages: 403 - 407
8-OH-DPAT specifically enhances feeding behaviour in mice: evidence from behavioural competition J. K. ShepherdR. J. Rodgers Original Investigations Pages: 408 - 413
Schizophrenic-like sensorimotor gating abnormalities in rats following dopamine infusion into the nucleus accumbens N. R. SwerdlowD. L. BraffM. A. Geyer Original Investigations Pages: 414 - 420
On the possible involvement of glutamate receptors in conditioning of behavioural effects of apomorphine S. Welsch-KunzeK. Kuschinsky Original Investigations Pages: 421 - 428
The 5HT3 antagonist GR38032F is highly toxic in DBA/2 mice C. A. Hendrie Letter To The Editors Pages: 429 - 430