Fluoxetine: a review of receptor and functional effects and their clinical implications Charles M. BeasleyDaniel N. MasicaJanet H. Potvin Review Pages: 1 - 10
Relationship between drug plasma concentrations and psychomotor performance after single doses of ethanol and benzodiazepines John IngumRoald BjørklundJørg Mørland Original Investigations Pages: 11 - 17
Dopamine D1 (SCH 23390) and D2 (haloperidol) antagonists in drug-naive monkeys Daniel E. Casey Original Investigations Pages: 18 - 22
Selective D1- and D2-dopamine receptor blockade both induces akathisia in humans — a PET study with [11C]SCH 23390 and [11C]raclopride Lars Farde Original Investigations Pages: 23 - 29
Chronic treatment with meta-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP) alters behavioral and cerebral metabolic responses to the serotonin agonists m-CPP and quipazine but not 8-hydroxy-2(di-N-propylamino)tetralin Ulderico FreoHarold W. HollowayTimothy T. Soncrant Original Investigations Pages: 30 - 38
Effects of acute dopamine depletion on responsiveness to D1 and D2 receptor agonists in infant and weanling rat pups C. A. MoodyL. P. Spear Original Investigations Pages: 39 - 49
Effects of calcitonin on human auditory and visual evoked brain potentials Reinhard PietrowskyMarcus DentlerJan Born Original Investigations Pages: 50 - 54
Effects of drugs of abuse on acquisition of behavioral chains in squirrel monkeys Eric B. EvansGalen R. Wenger Original Investigations Pages: 55 - 60
Species differences in the mechanism through which the serotonergic agonists indorenate and ipsapirone produce their anxiolytic action A. Fernández-GuastiE. HongC. López-Rubalcava Original Investigations Pages: 61 - 68
Quantification of naturally occurring benzodiazepine-like substances in human breast milk Sven J. DenckerGunvor JohanssonIan Milsom Original Investigations Pages: 69 - 72
Effects of the putative dopamine autoreceptor antagonists (+)-AJ 76 and (+)-UH 232 on the discriminative stimulus properties of cocaine Patrick M. CallahanMontford F. PierceyKathryn A. Cunningham Original Investigations Pages: 73 - 77
Tolerance to the effects of ethanol on the speed and success of reaction time responding in the rat: effects of age and intoxicated practice R. Dayne MayfieldMitzie GrantWaneen W. Spirduso Original Investigations Pages: 78 - 82
Comparison of the daytime sleep and performance effects of zolpidem versus triazolam Thomas J. BalkinVincent M. O'DonnellGregory Belenky Original Investigations Pages: 83 - 88
Inhibitory effect of opiates on male rat sexual behavior may be mediated by opiate receptors outside the central nervous system Anders ÅgmoJeanette RojasPilar Vázquez Original Investigations Pages: 89 - 96
Convulsive behaviour during alcohol dependence: discrimination between the role of intoxication and withdrawal J. UlrichsenL. ClemmesenR. Hemmingsen Original Investigations Pages: 97 - 102
Discriminative stimulus properties of the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist flumazenil Grace A. RowanIrwin Lucki Original Investigations Pages: 103 - 112
Adipsic, but not anorectic, effect of fluprazine hydrochloride in rats Victor A. ColotlaDiana Mendoza L.Efraín Campos-Sepúlveda Original Investigations Pages: 113 - 116
Evidence for separate neuronal mechanisms for the discriminative stimulus and catalepsy induced by Δ9-THC in the rat W. R. PrescottL. H. GoldB. R. Martin Original Investigations Pages: 117 - 124
Locomotor responses to benzodiazepines, barbiturates and ethanol in diazepam-sensitive (DS) and -resistant (DR) mice Tamara J. PhillipsEdward J. Gallaher Original Investigations Pages: 125 - 131
Acute ethanol intoxication may not alter α2-adrenoceptors in the human brain J. Javier MeanaAne M. GabilondoJesús A. García-Sevilla Original Investigations Pages: 132 - 134
Effects of blockade of 5-HT2 receptors and activation of 5-HT1A receptors on the exploratory activity of rats in the elevated plus-maze Vítor MottaS. MaisonnetteM. L. Brandão Original Investigations Pages: 135 - 139
Does ondansetron attenuate amphetamine-induced behaviour in human volunteers? Peter H. SilverstoneBankole JohnsonPhilip J. Cowen Rapid Communication Pages: 140 - 141