5-HT1A receptor agonists: recent developments and controversial issues J. De Vry Review Pages: 1 - 26
Administration of antidepressants, diazepam and psychomotor stimulants further confirms the utility of Flinders Sensitive Line rats as an animal model of depression D. H. OverstreetO. PucilowskiD. S. Janowsky Review Pages: 27 - 37
Aggression, anxiety and vocalizations in animals: GABAA and 5-HT anxiolytics K. A. MiczekE. M. WeertsH. M. Barros Review Pages: 38 - 56
Amphetamine analogs have differential effects on DRL 36-s schedule performance Karen E. SabolJerry B. RichardsLewis S. Seiden Original Investigation Pages: 57 - 65
Active behaviors in the rat forced swimming test differentially produced by serotonergic and noradrenergic antidepressants Michael J. DetkeMichael RickelsIrwin Lucki Original Investigation Pages: 66 - 72
A comparison of the behavioral effects of minaprine, amphetamine and stress Simona CabibAlessandro ZocchiStefano Puglisi-Allegra Original Investigation Pages: 73 - 80
The ambivalent behaviour “stretched approach posture” in the rat as a paradigm to characterize anxiolytic drugs H. E. MolewijkA. M. van der PoelB. Olivier Original Investigation Pages: 81 - 90
Preferences for ethanol and diazepam in anxious individuals: an evaluation of the self-medication hypothesis Mary Ann D. ChutuapeHarriet de Wit Original Investigation Pages: 91 - 103
Benzodiazepine (ω) receptor partial agonists and the acquisition of conditioned fear in mice D. J. SangerD. JolyG. Perrault Original Investigation Pages: 104 - 108
Lack of effect of CCKB receptor antagonists in ethological and conditioned animal screens for anxiolytic drugs Gerard R. DawsonNadia M. J. RupniakMark D. Tricklebank Original Investigation Pages: 109 - 117
Effects of benzodiazepine receptor partial inverse agonists in the elevated plus maze test of anxiety in the rat Belinda J. ColeMargrit HillmannGraham H. Jones Original Investigation Pages: 118 - 126
Failure of CCK receptor ligands to modify anxiety-related behavioural suppression in an operant conflict paradigm in rats Dominique CharrierLaure DangoumauMarie-Hélène Thiébot Original Investigation Pages: 127 - 134
Alcohol, anxiolytics and social stress in rats Walter TornatzkyKlaus A. Miczek Original Investigation Pages: 135 - 144