Effects of amperozide in schizophrenia Rolf AxelssonAgneta NilssonAnders Björk Original Investigations Pages: 287 - 292
Amphetamine derivatives induce locomotor hyperactivity by acting as indirect serotonin agonists Clifton W. CallawayMichael P. JohnsonMark A. Geyer Original Investigations Pages: 293 - 301
Influence of taste and food texture on the feeding responses induced by 8-OH-DPAT and gepirone Paul J. FletcherMartin H. ZackDonald V. Coscina Original Investigations Pages: 302 - 306
Cocaine toxicity: genetic evidence suggests different mechanisms for cocaine-induced seizures and lethality Frank R. George Original Investigations Pages: 307 - 311
GABAmimetic agents display anxiolytic-like effects in the social interaction and elevated plus maze procedures Roy CorbettStuart FieldingRobert W. Dunn Original Investigations Pages: 312 - 316
Human aggressive responding during acute tobacco abstinence: effects of nicotine and placebo gum Don R. CherekRobert H. BennettJohn Grabowski Original Investigations Pages: 317 - 322
Pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamic evaluation of the combined administration of alprazolam and fluoxetine T. A. LasherJ. C. FleishakerE. J. Antal Original Investigations Pages: 323 - 327
Effects of tianeptine on the performance of a reaching movement in the cat R. CarayanE. MocaërM. Fabre-Thorpe Original Investigations Pages: 328 - 336
Effects of loprazolam on cognitive functions S. R. BareggiL. Ferini-StrambiS. Smirne Original Investigations Pages: 337 - 342
Evidence for an involvement of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in mediating nicotine-induced hyperactivity in rats M. F. O'NeillC. T. DourishS. D. Iversen Original Investigations Pages: 343 - 350
Failure ofγ-hydroxybutyrate to alter the function of the GABAA receptor complex in the rat cerebral cortex M. SerraE. SannaG. Biggio Original Investigations Pages: 351 - 355
Psychophysiological reactions during active and passive stress coping following smoking cessation M. HasenfratzK. Bättig Original Investigations Pages: 356 - 362
Distinguishing between attentional and amnestic effects in information processing: the separate and combined effects of scopolamine and nicotine on verbal free recall Jennifer RustedPeter Eaton-Williams Original Investigations Pages: 363 - 366
Effect of naltrexone on alcohol consumption during chronic alcohol drinking and after a period of imposed abstinence in free-choice drinking rhesus monkeys M. KornetC. GoosenJ. M. Van Ree Original Investigations Pages: 367 - 376
Potentiation of the effects of reward-related stimuli by dopaminergic-dependent mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens M. CadorJ. R. TaylorT. W. Robbins Original Investigations Pages: 377 - 385
Acute tolerance to the locomotor stimulant effects of nicotine in the rat Robert L. HakanCharles Ksir Original Investigations Pages: 386 - 390
What is learned during opiate withdrawal conditioning? Evidence for a cue avoidance model R. F. Mucha Original Investigations Pages: 391 - 396
Differential effects of L-type calcium channel blockers and stimulants on naloxone-precipitated withdrawal in mice acutely dependent on morphine Manuel BarriosJosé M. Baeyens Original Investigations Pages: 397 - 403
Spontaneous orofacial movements in rodents induced by long-term neuroleptic administration: a second opinion Gaylord Ellison Letter To The Editors Pages: 404 - 408
Distinguishing withdrawal relief and direct effects of smoking John R. Hughes Letter To The Editors Pages: 409 - 410