Repeated ECS and fluoxetine administration have equivalent effects on hippocampal synaptic plasticity C. A. StewartI. C. Reid Original Investigation Pages: 217 - 223
The discriminative stimulus properties of the atypical antipsychotic olanzapine in rats J. H. PorterS. E. McCallumR. E. Vann Original Investigation Pages: 224 - 233
Effects of the competitive nicotinic antagonist erysodine on behavior occasioned or maintained by nicotine: comparison with mecamylamine R. S. MansbachL. K. ChambersC. C. Rovetti Original Investigation Pages: 234 - 242
The role of nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in attention N. R. MirzaI. P. Stolerman Original Investigation Pages: 243 - 250
Evaluation of anti-cocaine antibodies and a cocaine vaccine in a rat self-administration model K. M. KantakS. L. CollinsB. S. Fox Original Investigation Pages: 251 - 262
Acute opioid but not benzodiazepine dependence in rats responding for intracranial self-stimulation K. W. EasterlingR. M. PlovnickS. G. Holtzman Original Investigation Pages: 263 - 271
Reinforcing and subjective effects of morphine in human opioid abusers: effect of dose and alternative reinforcer S. J. HeishmanK. J. SchuhS. R. Goldberg Original Investigation Pages: 272 - 280
Phencyclidine-induced abnormal behaviors in rats as measured by the hole board apparatus T. MoritaR. SonodaT. Yamaguchi Original Investigation Pages: 281 - 288
Cocaine self-administration ”binges”: transition from behavioral and autonomic regulation toward homeostatic dysregulation in rats W. TornatzkyK. A. Miczek Original Investigation Pages: 289 - 298
Cocaine-induced changes in extracellular dopamine determined by microdialysis in awake squirrel monkeys P. W. CzotyJ.B. Justice JrL. L. Howell Original Investigation Pages: 299 - 306
Amphetamine-induced activation of forebrain EEG is prevented by noradrenergic β-receptor blockade in the halothane-anesthetized rat C. W. BerridgeM. F. Morris Original Investigation Pages: 307 - 313
Effect of baclofen on cocaine self-administration in rats reinforced under fixed-ratio 1 and progressive-ratio schedules K. BrebnerR. PhelanD. C. S. Roberts Original Investigation Pages: 314 - 321
Memory disturbances in ”Ecstasy” users are correlated with an altered brain serotonin neurotransmission L. RenemanJ. BooijB. Gunning Rapid Communication Pages: 322 - 324
Does mirtazapine enhance serotonergic neurotransmission in depressed patients? R. WhaleE. M. CliffordP. J. Cowen Letter to the Editors Pages: 325 - 326