Behavioral tolerance to the force differentiation effects of diazepam and midazolam in rats S. E. BowenS. C. FowlerM. J. Kallman Original Investigation Pages: 327 - 335
Modification of behavioral effects of drugs in mice by neuroactive steroids J. T. UngardM. BeekmanJ. M. Witkin Original Investigation Pages: 336 - 343
Ipsapirone challenge in aggressive men shows an inverse correlation between 5-HT1A receptor function and aggression A. J. CleareA. J. Bond Original Investigation Pages: 344 - 349
Fluphenazine levels during maintenance treatment of recent-onset schizophrenia: relation to side effects, psychosocial function and depression M. J. GitlinK. H. NuechterleinM. Aravagiri Original Investigation Pages: 350 - 354
Differential effects of dopamine receptor subtype blockade on performance of rats in a reaction-time paradigm A. D. SmithD. L. SmithG. F. Koob Original Investigation Pages: 355 - 360
Double blind study of tiapride versus haloperidol and placebo in agitation and aggressiveness in elderly patients with cognitive impairment H. AllainP. H. J. DautzenbergD. Gérard Original Investigation Pages: 361 - 366
Motor stimulation following bilateral injection of the group-I metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist into the dorsal striatum of rats: evidence against dependence on ionotropic glutamate receptors L. MaoJ. Q. Wang Original Investigation Pages: 367 - 373
Effects of buprenorphine versus buprenorphine/naloxone tablets in non-dependent opioid abusers E. C. StrainK. StollerG. E. Bigelow Original Investigation Pages: 374 - 383
Associative and non-associative fentanyl tolerance in the rat: evaluation of cross tolerance with mu-and kappa-specific opioids B. L. CarterS. T. TiffanyC. A. Conklin Original Investigation Pages: 384 - 392
Methoclocinnamox: time course of changes in alfentanil-reinforced responding in rhesus monkeys R. J. BriscoeG. WingerJ. H. Woods Original Investigation Pages: 393 - 399
High 5HT2A receptor occupancy in M100907-treated schizophrenic patients M. Talvik-LotfiS. NybergL. Farde Original Investigation Pages: 400 - 403
The loudness dependency of the auditory evoked N1/P2-component as a predictor of the acute SSRI response in depression J. GallinatR. BottlenderU. Hegerl Original Investigation Pages: 404 - 411
Reductions in ethanol, phencyclidine, and food-maintained behavior by naltrexone pretreatment in monkeys is enhanced by open economic conditions M. E. CarrollK. P. CosgroveJ. L. Mickelberg Original Investigation Pages: 412 - 422
Attenuation of specific PCP-evoked behaviors by the potent mGlu2/3 receptor agonist, LY379268 and comparison with the atypical antipsychotic, clozapine J. CartmellJ. A. MonnD. D. Schoepp Original Investigation Pages: 423 - 429
Pharmacological characterization of the nociceptin receptor mediating hyperphagia: identification of a selective antagonist C. PolidoriG. Calo’M. Massi Original Investigation Pages: 430 - 437
The serotonin-1A receptor antagonist WAY-100635 modifies fluoxetine’s antidepressant-like profile on the differential reinforcement of low rates 72-s schedule in rats M. S. CousinsL. S. Seiden Original Investigation Pages: 438 - 442