Nicotinic acetylcholine involvement in cognitive function in animals E. D. LevinBarbara B. Simon REVIEW Pages: 217 - 230
Behavioral approaches to the assessment of attention in animals Philip J. Bushnell REVIEW Pages: 231 - 259
Assessment of sustained and divided attention in rats: aspects of validity M. SarterJill McGaughy COMMENTARY Pages: 260 - 262
Sustained attention and vigilance: a reply to Sarter and McGaughy Philip J. Bushnell COMMENTARY Pages: 263 - 265
Nicotine enhances sustained attention in the rat under specific task conditions N. R. MirzaIan P. Stolerman ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 266 - 274
Sabcomeline (SB-202026), a functionally selective M1 receptor partial agonist, reverses delay-induced deficits in the T-maze J. P. HatcherJ. M. LoudonM. S. G. Clark ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 275 - 282
The pharmacology of impulsive behaviour in rats II: the effects of amphetamine, haloperidol, imipramine, chlordiazepoxide and other drugs on fixed consecutive number schedules (FCN 8 and FCN 32) J. L. Evenden ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 283 - 294
The pharmacology of impulsive behaviour in rats III: the effects of amphetamine, haloperidol, imipramine, chlordiazepoxide and ethanol on a paced fixed consecutive number schedule J. L. Evenden ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 295 - 304
Memory for emotional events: differential effects of centrally versus peripherally acting β-blocking agents Anda H. van StegerenW. EveraerdLouis J. G. Gooren ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 305 - 310
Triazolam-induced changes in alcoholic thought processes Herbert J. WeingartnerRobert RawlingsMichael Eckardt ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 311 - 317
Confidence level and feeling of knowing for episodic and semantic memory: an investigation of lorazepam effects on metamemory E. BaconJean-Marie DanionDanielle Grange ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 318 - 325
Lorazepam but not diazepam impairs identification of pictures on the basis of specific contour fragments J. WagemansW. NotebaertMuriel Boucart ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 326 - 333
Proactive interference and temporal context encoding after diazepam intake M. E. E. GorissenH. V. CurranP. A. T. M. Eling ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 334 - 343
A further examination of the time-dependent effects of oxazepam and lorazepam on implicit and explicit memory S. E. Buffett-JerrottSherry H. StewartMichael D. Teehan ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 344 - 353
Dual task performance after diazepam intake: can resource depletion explain the benzodiazepine-induced amnesia? M. E. E. GorissenPaul A. T. M. Eling ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 354 - 361
Effortful processing is a requirement for nicotine-induced improvements in memory J. M. RustedL. GraupnerD. M. Warburton ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 362 - 368
The influence of acetylsalicylic acid on cognitive processing: an event-related potentials study Martin AustermannKarl-Heinz GrotemeyerIngo W. Husstedt ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 369 - 374