Mixture in the distribution of haloperidol-induced oral dyskinesias in the rat supports an animal model of tardive dyskinesia Takeshi HashimotoDavid E. RossC. A. Tamminga ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 107 - 112
Effect of serotonergic agents on adenosine A2 receptor mediated catalepsy in mice Sanjay N. MandhaneRahul T. KhistiChandrabhan T. Chopde ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 113 - 119
CCKB antagonists protect against anxiety-related behaviour produced by ethanol withdrawal, measured using the elevated plus maze J. WilsonW. P. WatsonH. J. Little ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 120 - 131
Acquisition of oral phencyclidine (PCP) self-administration in rhesus monkeys: effects of dose and an alternative non-drug reinforcer U. C. CampbellSherry S. ThompsonMarilyn E. Carroll ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 132 - 138
A comparison of bd and tid dose regimens of quetiapine (Seroquel) in the treatment of schizophrenia D. J. KingC. G. G. LinkB. Kowalcyk ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 139 - 146
A detailed characterization of the effects of four cannabinoid agonists on operant lever pressing D. CarrieroJ. AbermanJ. D. Salamone ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 147 - 156
Effects of serotonin 5-HT2A/2C antagonists on associative learning in the rabbit S. E. WelshA. G. RomanoJ. A. Harvey ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 157 - 163
Studies on benzodiazepines and opioids administered alone and in combination in rhesus monkeys: ventilation and drug discrimination Lisa R. GerakMichael R. BrandtC. P. France ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 164 - 174
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the nucleus accumbensâ‹…are involved in detection of spatial novelty in mice Alessandro UsielloFrancesca SargoliniA. Mele ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 175 - 183
CP-154,526, a selective, non-peptide antagonist of the corticotropin-releasing factor1 receptor attenuates stress-induced relapse to drug seeking in cocaine- and heroin-trained rats Y. ShahamSuzanne ErbJane Stewart ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 184 - 190
Microinjection of sigma ligands into cranial nerve nuclei produces vacuous chewing in rats Thuytien T. TranBrian R. de CostaR. R. Matsumoto ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 191 - 200
Sertraline treatment does not increase plasma prolactin levels in healthy subjects C. GordonR. WhaleP. J. Cowen LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 201 - 202
Sumatriptan lowers plasma prolactin in healthy female volunteers R. WhaleP. J. Cowen LETTER TO THE EDITORS Pages: 203 - 204