11C-SCH 39166, a selective ligand for visualization of dopamine-D1 receptor binding in the monkey brain using PET Göran SedvallLars FardeChrister Halldin Original Investigations Pages: 150 - 153
Self-injection of barbiturates, benzodiazepines and other sedative-anxiolytics in baboons Roland R. GriffithsR. J. LambJoseph V. Brady Original Investigations Pages: 154 - 161
Selectivity of antimuscarinic compounds for muscarinic receptors of human brain and heart Eric W. LarsonMichael A. PfenningElliott Richelson Original Investigations Pages: 162 - 165
Discriminative and reinforcing effects of brotizolam in rhesus monkeys Michael A. NaderGail WingerWilliam L. Woolverton Original Investigations Pages: 166 - 171
Facilitory effect of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on hypothalamically induced feeding Weronika TrojniarRoy A. Wise Original Investigations Pages: 172 - 176
Effects of hypophysectomy and adrenalectomy on naloxone-induced analgesia H. FooR. F. Westbrook Original Investigations Pages: 177 - 182
Role of repeated exposure to morphine in determining its affective properties: place and taste conditioning studies in rats M. GaiardiM. BartolettiM. Babbini Original Investigations Pages: 183 - 186
Dopamine and conditioned reinforcement Ann E. KelleyJill M. Delfs Original Investigations Pages: 187 - 196
Dopamine and conditioned reinforcement Ann E. KelleyJill M. Delfs Original Investigations Pages: 197 - 203
Differential effects of chronic antidepressants in behavioural tests of β-adrenergic and GABAB receptor function David J. McManusAndrew J. Greenshaw Original Investigations Pages: 204 - 208
Neuroanatomical substrates mediating the aversive effects of D-1 dopamine receptor antagonists T. S. ShippenbergR. Bals-KubikA. Herz Original Investigations Pages: 209 - 214
Cholinergic drugs reverse AF64A-induced impairment of passive avoidance learning in rats Naoki YamazakiKoki KatoAkinobu Nagaoka Original Investigations Pages: 215 - 222
Response to marijuana as a function of potency and breathhold duration James P. ZacnyL. D. Chait Original Investigations Pages: 223 - 226
CRF antagonist reverses the “anxiogenic” response to ethanol withdrawal in the rat Helen A. BaldwinStefanie RassnickKaren T. Britton Original Investigations Pages: 227 - 232
Characteristics of benzodiazepine long-term users: investigation of benzodiazepine consumers among pharmacy customers C. BarnasW. W. FleischhackerH. Hinterhuber Original Investigations Pages: 233 - 239
Comparison of tetrahydroaminoacridine and physostigmine on scopolamine-induced free swim behavior in the rat Car P. J. DoklaLaura Rydelek-Fitzgerald Original Investigations Pages: 240 - 243
On the selection of mice for haloperidol response and non-response Robert HitzemannKatherine DainsNancy R. Zahniser Original Investigations Pages: 244 - 250
Effects of antidepressant drugs and electroconvulsive shock on pre- and postsynaptic α2-adrenoceptor function in the brain: rapid down-regulation by sibutramine hydrochloride David J. HealMichael R. ProwW. Roger Buckett Original Investigations Pages: 251 - 257
Inhibitory effect of ritanserin on the 5-hydroxytryptophan-mediated cortisol, ACTH and prolactin secretion in humans Myung A. LeeJ. Frank NashHerbert Y. Meltzer Original Investigations Pages: 258 - 264
Tetrahydroaminoacridine inhibits high voltage spindle activity in aged rats after acute and chronic treatment Paavo Riekkinen JrMinna AaltonenPaavo Riekkinen Original Investigations Pages: 265 - 267
Effects of shock intensity on observed tolerance to decreased avoidance responding by clonidine James B. Smith Original Investigations Pages: 268 - 270
Place conditioning with dopamine D1 and D2 agonists injected peripherally or into nucleus accumbens Norman M. WhiteMark G. PackardNoboru Hiroi Original Investigations Pages: 271 - 276
Salivary THC following cannabis smoking correlates with subjective intoxication and heart rate David B. MenkesRichard C. HowardEric R. Cairns Rapid Communication Pages: 277 - 279
Savoxepine: invalidation of an “atypical” neuroleptic response pattern predicted by animal models in an open clinical trial with schizophrenic patients Hermann WetzelKlaus WiedemannOtto Benkert Rapid Communication Pages: 280 - 283