In vivo and in vitro hyperbaric studies in mice suggest novel sites of action for ethanol Daryl L. DaviesMichael B. BolgerR. L. Alkana Original Investigation Pages: 339 - 350
Can the ”state-dependency” hypothesis explain prevention of amphetamine sensitization in rats by NMDA receptor antagonists? Yong LiM. E. Wolf Original Investigation Pages: 351 - 361
Tryptophan depletion in normal volunteers produces selective impairment in memory consolidation W. J. RiedelTineke KlaassenHerman M. van Praag ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 362 - 369
Evidence of the activity of lithium on 5-HT1B receptors in the mouse forced swimming test: comparison with carbamazepine and sodium valproate J. P. RedrobeM. Bourin ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 370 - 377
The effect of naloxone on food-motivated behavior in the obese Zucker rat Michael J. GlassEugene O’HareAllen S. Levine Original Investigation Pages: 378 - 384
Abstinence symptoms following oral THC administration to humans M. HaneyAmie S. WardMarian W. Fischman ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 385 - 394
Abstinence symptoms following smoked marijuana in humans M. HaneyAmie S. WardMarian W. Fischman ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 395 - 404
Intracerebral administration of metabotropic glutamate receptor agonists disrupts prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle in Sprague-Dawley rats Steven M. GrauerK. L. Marquis Original Investigation Pages: 405 - 412
Attenuation of cocaine-induced response-rate increases during repeated administration despite increases in rate of reinforcement M. N. BranchDiana J. WalkerG. Wade Brodkorb Original Investigation Pages: 413 - 420
Acute fluoxetine treatment potentiates amphetamine hyperactivity and amphetamine-induced nucleus accumbens dopamine release: possible pharmacokinetic interaction T. L. SillsA. J. GreenshawP. J. Fletcher ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 421 - 427
The mu opioid agonist DAMGO alters the intravenous self-administration of cocaine in rats: mechanisms in the ventral tegmental area William A. CorrigallKathleen M. CoenBetty L. C. Chow Original Investigation Pages: 428 - 435
Naltrexone pretreatment decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of ethanol and saccharin but not PCP or food under concurrent progressive-ratio schedules in rhesus monkeys Joshua S. RodeferUna C. CampbellM. E. Carroll Original Investigation Pages: 436 - 446