Effects of procyclidine on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in healthy human volunteers V. KumariE. ZachariahT. Sharma Original Investigation Pages: 221 - 229
Effects of buprenorphine/naloxone in opioid-dependent humans Kenneth B. StollerGeorge E. BigelowEric C. Strain Original Investigation Pages: 230 - 242
Delay discounting of money and alcohol in actively using alcoholics, currently abstinent alcoholics, and controls Nancy M. Petry Original Investigation Pages: 243 - 250
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine induces monoamine release, but not toxicity, when administered centrally at a concentration occurring following a peripherally injected neurotoxic dose Blanca EstebanEsther O'SheaM. Isabel Colado Original Investigation Pages: 251 - 260
Effects of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine in rats Stephanie L. CollinsMelissa A. EdwardsKathleen M. Kantak Original Investigation Pages: 261 - 273
Methadone patients exhibit increased startle and cortisol response after intravenous yohimbine Susan M. StineChristian G. GrillonJohn H. Krystal Original Investigation Pages: 274 - 281
Effects of 12-h tobacco deprivation on event-related potentials elicited by visual smoking cues Bruce E. McDonoughCharles A. Warren Original Investigation Pages: 282 - 291
Repeated self-administered cocaine "binges" in rats: effects on cocaine intake and withdrawal Nicole H. MutschlerHerbert E. Covington IIIKlaus A. Miczek Original Investigation Pages: 292 - 300
Dopamine, but not glutamate, receptor blockade in the basolateral amygdala attenuates conditioned reward in a rat model of relapse to cocaine-seeking behavior Ronald E. SeePaul J. KruzichJeffrey W. Grimm Original Investigation Pages: 301 - 310
Effects of ketoconazole on the acquisition of intravenous cocaine self-administration under different feeding conditions in rats Una C. CampbellMarilyn E. Carroll Original Investigation Pages: 311 - 318
Acute dietary tryptophan depletion impairs maintenance of "affective set" and delayed visual recognition in healthy volunteers J.S. RubinszteinR.D. RogersB.J. Sahakian Original Investigation Pages: 319 - 326