Behavioural consequences of maternal exposure to natural cannabinoids in rats M. NavarroP. Rubio Review Pages: 1 - 14
Examination of drug-induced and isolation-induced disruptions of prepulse inhibition as models to screen antipsychotic drugs G. B. VartyG. A. HigginsG. A. Higgins Original Investigation Pages: 15 - 26
Increased sensitivity to the sensorimotor gating-disruptive effects of apomorphine after lesions of medial prefrontal cortex or ventral hippocampus in adult rats N. R. SwerdlowD. L. BraffG. E. Jaskiw Original Investigation Pages: 27 - 34
Neonatal excitotoxic hippocampal damage in rats causes post-pubertal changes in prepulse inhibition of startle and its disruption by apomorphine B. K. LipskaD. R. WeinbergerG. E. Jaskiw Original Investigation Pages: 35 - 43
Alterations in hippocampal hemicholinium-3 binding and related behavioural and biochemical changes after prenatal phenobarbitone exposure E. H. ZahalkaJ. YanaiM. E. Newman Original Investigation Pages: 44 - 50
Effects of prenatal diazepam on two-way avoidance behavior, swimming navigation and brain levels of benzodiazepine-like molecules in male roman high- and low-avoidance rats P. DriscollP. FerréJ. Medina Original Investigation Pages: 51 - 57
Limited changes of mouse maternal care after prenatal oxazepam: dissociation from pup-related stimulus perception S. PetruzziF. ChiarottiG. Laviola Original Investigation Pages: 58 - 65
Irreversible impairment of active avoidance behavior in rats prenatally exposed to mild concentrations of carbon monoxide M. A. De SalviaR. CagianoV. Cuomo Original Investigation Pages: 66 - 71
A comparison of behavioural effects of prenatally administered oxazepam in mice exposed to open-fields in the laboratory and the real world M. FioreG. Dell'OmoH. -P. Lipp Original Investigation Pages: 72 - 77
Ontogenetic studies of tolerance development: effects of chronic morphine on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis P. J. LittleC. M. Kuhn Original Investigation Pages: 78 - 84
Independent mediation of unconditioned motor behavior by striatal D1 and D2 receptors in rats depleted of dopamine as neonates J. P. BrunoE. M. ByrnesB. J. Johnson Original Investigation Pages: 85 - 94