Differential sensitivity to midazolam discriminative-stimulus effects following self-administered versus response-independent midazolam Nancy A. AtorRoland R. Griffiths Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 4
Autoshaping i.v. cocaine self-administration in rats: effects of nondrug alternative reinforcers on acquisition Marilyn E. CarrollSylvie T. Lac Original Investigations Pages: 5 - 12
Neuropharmacology of a new potential anxiolytic compound, F 2692, 1-(3′-trifluoromethyl phenyl) 1, 4-dihydro 3-amino 4-oxo 6-methyl pyridazine Marie-Bernadette AssiéPhilippe ChopinMike Briley Original Investigations Pages: 13 - 18
Neuropharmacology of a new potential anxiolytic compound, F 2692, 1-(3′-trifluoromethyl phenyl) 1, 4-dihydro 3-amino 4-oxo 6-methyl pyridazine Philippe ChopinMarie-Bernadette AssiéMike Briley Original Investigations Pages: 19 - 26
Comparison of in vitro binding properties of a series of dopamine antagonists and agonists for cloned human dopamine D2S and D2L receptors and for D2 receptors in rat striatal and mesolimbic tissues, using [125I] 2′-iodospiperone Josée E. LeysenWalter GommerenPeter Seeburg Original Investigations Pages: 27 - 36
β-Receptor responsiveness after desipramine treatment Robert PohlGhanshyam N. PandeyRichard Berchou Original Investigations Pages: 37 - 44
Does caffeine intake enhance absolute levels of cognitive performance? Martin J. Jarvis Original Investigations Pages: 45 - 52
The role of serotonergic mechanisms in inhibition of isolation-induced aggression in male mice Connie SánchezJørn ArntEjner K. Moltzen Original Investigations Pages: 53 - 59
Pharmacological specificity of enhanced sensitivity to naltrexone in rats C. W. SchindlerS. R. GoldbergJ. L. Katz Original Investigations Pages: 60 - 68
Biphasic locomotor effects of the dopamine D1 agonist SKF 38393 and their attenuation in non-habituated mice Ezio TirelliPhilip Terry Original Investigations Pages: 69 - 75
Morphine acts in the parabrachial nucleus, a pontine viscerosensory relay, to produce discriminative stimulus effects Thomas V. JaegerDerek van der Kooy Original Investigations Pages: 76 - 84
Benzodiazepine pharmacodynamics: utility of eye movement measures Peter P. Roy-ByrneDeborah S. CowleyDavid J. Greenblatt Original Investigations Pages: 85 - 91
Quantitative grip strength assessment as a means of evaluating muscle relaxation in mice Mark E. NevinsSusan A. NashPatrick M. Beardsley Original Investigations Pages: 92 - 96
Effects of serotonergic agents on apomorphine-induced locomotor activity Keith A. YoungRandall ZavodnyPaul B. Hicks Original Investigations Pages: 97 - 102
Effect of acute and chronic diisopropylfluorophosphate and atropine administration on somatostatin binding in the rat frontoparietal cortex and hippocampus I. Alvaro AlonsoJ. C. PrietoE. Arilla Original Investigations Pages: 103 - 109
Effects of concurrent subchronic treatments with desmethylimipramine and propranolol on beta-adrenergic and serotonin2 receptors in rat brain G. A. MasonC. H. WalkerK. Y. Little Original Investigations Pages: 110 - 114
In a drug discrimination procedure isolation-reared rats generalize to lower doses of cocaine and amphetamine than rats reared in an enriched environment Stephen C. FowlerJulie S. JohnsonAhmed H. Hikal Original Investigations Pages: 115 - 118
Clozapine's functional mesolimbic selectivity is not duplicated by the addition of anticholinergic action to haloperidol: a brain stimulation study in the rat Eliot L. GardnerLeslie Stern WalkerWilliam Paredes Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 124
Development of both conditioning and sensitization of the behavioral activating effects of amphetamine is blocked by the non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, MK-801 Jane StewartJonathan P. Druhan Original Investigations Pages: 125 - 132
Effect of some stereoisomeric tricyclic antidepressants on45Ca uptake in synaptosomes from rat hippocampus G. BeauchampP. -A. LavoieR. Elie Original Investigations Pages: 133 - 139
Effects of repeated mild stress and two antidepressant treatments on the behavioral response to 5HT1C receptor activation in rats Jean-Luc MoreauFrançois JenckWilly E. Haefely Original Investigations Pages: 140 - 144
Subcortical dopamine and serotonin turnover during acute and subchronic administration of typical and atypical neuroleptics John G. CsernanskyCatherine T. WronaJohn W. Newcomer Original Investigations Pages: 145 - 151
Subsensitivity to rewarding and locomotor stimulant effects of a dopamine agonist following chronic mild stress Mariusz PappRichard MuscatPaul Willner Original Investigations Pages: 152 - 158
Behavioural sensitization to a dopamine agonist is associated with reversal of stress-induced anhedonia Mariusz PappPaul WillnerRichard Muscat Original Investigations Pages: 159 - 164
The NMDA positive modulatord-cycloserine potentiates the neuroleptic activity of D1 and D2 dopamine receptor blockers in the rat Rossella Dall'OlioOttavio Gandolfi Original Investigations Pages: 165 - 168
Caffeine and nicotine improve visual tracking by rats: a comparison with amphetamine, cocaine and apomorphine J. L. EvendenM. TurpinC. Jennings Original Investigations Pages: 169 - 176
Neuroendocrine profile of SDZ HDC-912 and OPC-4392, two new atypical antipsychotic drugs, in schizophrenic patients F. DuvalM. C. MokraniX. Lataste Original Investigations Pages: 177 - 180
A comparison of the amnesic effects of lorazepam in alcoholics and non-alcoholics Jane L. MallickKenneth C. KirkbyMaria J. Hennessy Original Investigations Pages: 181 - 186
Nicotine blocks latent inhibition in rats: evidence for a critical role of increased functional activity of dopamine in the mesolimbic system at conditioning rather than pre-exposure Michael H. JosephScott L. PetersJeffrey A. Gray Original Investigations Pages: 187 - 192
Bombesin-induced anorexia requires central bombesin receptor activation: independence from interaction with central catecholaminergic systems F. MotamediA. Rashidy-PourM. Badavi Original Investigations Pages: 193 - 197
Role of benzodiazepine receptors located in the dorsal periaqueductal grey of rats in anxiety A. S. RussoF. S. GuimarãesF. G. Graeff Original Investigations Pages: 198 - 202
Role of serotonin receptors in the effect of sertraline on feeding behaviour Giuliano GrignaschiRosario Samanin Original Investigations Pages: 203 - 208
Centralα-2 adrenoceptors are responsible for a clonidine-induced cue in a rat drug discrimination paradigm S. JordanH. C. JacksonS. L. Handley Original Investigations Pages: 209 - 212
Ondansetron, an antagonist of 5-HT3 receptors, antagonizes the anti-exploratory effect of caerulein, an agonist of CCK receptors, in the elevated plus-maze E. VasarElse PeuranenP. T. Männistö Original Investigations Pages: 213 - 218
Effects of chronic marijuana use on human cognition Robert I. BlockM. M. Ghoneim Original Investigations Pages: 219 - 228
Restoration of brainmyo-inositol levels in rats increases latency to lithium-pilocarpine seizures O. KofmanW. R. ShermanR. H. Belmaker Original Investigations Pages: 229 - 234
Platelet 5-HT uptake sites in depression: three concurrent measures using [3H] imipramine and [3H] paroxetine Kevin M. LawrenceJan FalkowskiRoger W. Horton Original Investigations Pages: 235 - 239
“One-trial tolerance” to the anxiolytic actions of benzodiazepines in the elevated plus-maze, or the development of a phobic state? Sandra E. FileHelio Zangrossi Jr Original Investigations Pages: 240 - 244
Attenuation of antipredator defensive behavior in rats following chronic treatment with imipramine Robert J. BlanchardJon K. ShepherdD. Caroline Blanchard Original Investigations Pages: 245 - 253
Antagonism of the morphine-induced Straub tail reaction by κ-opioid receptor activation in mice Minoru NaritaTsutomu SuzukiHiroshi Nagase Rapid Communication Pages: 254 - 256