Oral self-administration of ethanol, phencyclidine, methadone, pentobarbital and quinine in rhesus monkeys J. A. VivianY. J. LiangJ. H. Woods Original Investigation Pages: 113 - 124
The effect of previous exposure to amphetamine on drug-induced locomotion and self-administration of a low dose of the drug P. VezinaP. J. PierreD. S. Lorrain Original Investigation Pages: 125 - 134
Nicotine self-administration in rats on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement E. C. DonnyA. R. CaggiulaS. E. McCallum Original Investigation Pages: 135 - 142
The effects of benzamide analogues on cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys M. A. NaderK. L. GreenR. H. Mach Original Investigation Pages: 143 - 152
The behavioral effects of sertraline, fluoxetine, and paroxetine differ on the differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate 72-second operant schedule in the rat J. D. SokolowskiL. S. Seiden Original Investigation Pages: 153 - 161
Serotonergic mediation of the effects of fluoxetine, but not desipramine, in the rat forced swimming test M. E. PageM. J. DetkeI. Lucki Original Investigation Pages: 162 - 167
Naltrexone potentiates the anxiolytic effects of chlordiazepoxide in rats exposed to novel environments R. Frussa-FilhoH. Barbosa-JúniorC. F. Mello Original Investigation Pages: 168 - 173
Differential anxiolytic efficacy of a benzodiazepine on first versus second exposure to a predatory odor in rats I. S. McGregorR. A. Dielenberg Original Investigation Pages: 174 - 181
Low alcohol preference among the ”high alcohol preference” C57 strain of mice; preference increased by saline injections H. J. LittleM. J. O’CallaghanW. P. Watson Original Investigation Pages: 182 - 189
d-Amphetamine ”cue” generalizes to social defeat stress: behavioral sensitization and attenuated accumbens dopamine K. A. MiczekN. H. MutschlerS. C. McInerney Original Investigation Pages: 190 - 199
A controlled study of flumazenil-precipitated withdrawal in chronic low-dose benzodiazepine users M. Z. MintzerK. B. StollerR. R. Griffiths Original Investigation Pages: 200 - 209
Comparing the reinforcing efficacy of nicotine containing and de-nicotinized cigarettes: a behavioral economic analysis T. A. ShahanW. K. BickelG. J. Badger Original Investigation Pages: 210 - 216