The experimental imperative Jack BergmanJonathan L. KatzKlaus A. Miczek Introduction Pages: 249 - 250
Continuing implications of the early evidence against the drive-reduction hypothesis of the behavioral effects of drugs Donald E. McMillanJonathan L. Katz Review Pages: 251 - 264
Behavioral effects of cocaine and dopaminergic strategies for preclinical medication development Donna M. PlattJames K. RowlettRoger D. Spealman Review Pages: 265 - 282
Effects of cocaine under concurrent fixed ratio schedules of food and IV drug availability: a novel choice procedure in monkeys Carol A. ParonisMaciej GasiorJack Bergman Original Investigation Pages: 283 - 291
Cocaine- and food-maintained responding under a multiple schedule in rhesus monkeys: environmental context and the effects of a dopamine antagonist Michael A. NaderRachna S. SinnottDrake Morgan Original Investigation Pages: 292 - 301
Role of dose order in the development of tolerance to effects of cocaine on schedule-controlled behavior in pigeons Michelle L. MillerMarc N. Branch Original Investigation Pages: 302 - 309
Improved multiparameter models of drug effects on response rate under multiple variable interval schedules: evidence from rat studies Fernando A. González Review Pages: 310 - 318
The generalized matching law as a predictor of choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys Karen G. AndersonAndrew J. VelkeyWilliam L. Woolverton Original Investigation Pages: 319 - 326
Second-order schedules of drug self-administration in animals Charles W. SchindlerLeigh V. PanlilioSteven R. Goldberg Review Pages: 327 - 344
Observing responses maintained by stimuli associated with cocaine or remifentanil reinforcement in rhesus monkeys J. Woods G. Winger Original Investigation Pages: 345 - 351
Functional imaging and neurochemical correlates of stimulant self-administration in primates Leonard L. HowellKristin M. Wilcox Review Pages: 352 - 361
The 5-choice serial reaction time task: behavioural pharmacology and functional neurochemistry T. Robbins Review Pages: 362 - 380
The effects of psychotomimetics and psychomotor stimulants on two schedules promoting response switching in the rat John Evenden Original Investigation Pages: 381 - 390
Effect of pentobarbital, d-amphetamine, and nicotine on two models of sustained attention in pigeons Charlotte A. LemmondsKeith D. WilliamsGalen R. Wenger Original Investigation Pages: 391 - 398
Separate and combined effects of marijuana and alcohol on mood, equilibrium and simulated driving Anthony LiguoriCatherine P. GattoDavid B. Jarrett Original Investigation Pages: 399 - 405
Determinants of the behavioral effects of opioids and their antagonists: contributions of the Laboratory of Psychobiology J. Woods C. France Review Pages: 406 - 411
Kappa opioid antagonist effects of the novel kappa antagonist 5′-guanidinonaltrindole (GNTI) in an assay of schedule-controlled behavior in rhesus monkeys Stevens S. NegusNancy K. MelloPhilip S. Portoghese Original Investigation Pages: 412 - 419
Antinociceptive effects of the selective delta opioid agonist SNC80 alone and in combination with mu opioids in the squirrel monkey titration procedure Linda DykstraArthur L. GrangerKenner C. Rice Original Investigation Pages: 420 - 429
Platelet-activating factor antagonists decrease the inflammatory nociceptive response in rats Lisa A. TeatherJane E. MagnussonRichard J. Wurtman Original Investigation Pages: 430 - 433
Social and neural determinants of aggressive behavior: pharmacotherapeutic targets at serotonin, dopamine and γ-aminobutyric acid systems Klaus A. MiczekEric W. FishRosa M. de Almeida Review Pages: 434 - 458
Aggressive behavior as a reinforcer in mice: activation by allopregnanolone Eric W. FishJoseph F. De BoldKlaus A. Miczek Original Investigation Pages: 459 - 466
Relation between discriminative and reinforcing effects of midazolam, pentobarbital, chlordiazepoxide, zolpidem, and imidazenil in baboons Nancy A. Ator Original Investigation Pages: 477 - 487
Some contextual and historical determinants of the effects of chlordiazepoxide on punished responding of rats Jeffrey M. Witkin Original Investigation Pages: 488 - 494
Potential antidepressant properties of pramipexole detected in locomotor and operant behavioral investigations in mice Erich Lehr Original Investigation Pages: 495 - 500