Corticosteroid-serotonin interactions in depression: a review of the human evidence Richard J. PorterPeter GallagherAllan H. Young Review 09 March 2004 Pages: 1 - 17
Do smokers self-administer pure nicotine? A review of the evidence Reuven DarHanan Frenk Review 05 March 2004 Pages: 18 - 26
123I-β-CIT SPECT demonstrates increased presynaptic dopamine transporter binding sites in basal ganglia in vivo in schizophrenia Hans SjøholmTrond BratlidJohan Sundsfjord Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 27 - 31
Naltrexone effects on alcohol consumption in a clinical laboratory paradigm: temporal effects of drinking Raymond F. AntonDavid J. DrobesDarlene Moak Original Investigation 14 January 2004 Pages: 32 - 40
Effects of periadolescent versus adult cocaine exposure on cocaine conditioned place preference and motor sensitization in mice Nicole L. Schramm-SapytaAdeola R. PrattDanny G. Winder Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 41 - 48
Effects of nicotine chewing gum on a real-life motor task: a kinematic analysis of handwriting movements in smokers and non-smokers Oliver TuchaKlaus W. Lange Original Investigation 11 December 2003 Pages: 49 - 56
Sucrose consumption enhances the analgesic effects of cigarette smoking in male and female smokers Robin B. KanarekCatherine Carrington Original Investigation 14 January 2004 Pages: 57 - 63
Prolonged nicotine dependence associated with extended access to nicotine self-administration in rats Neil E. PatersonAthina Markou Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 64 - 72
Prediction of the response to citalopram and reboxetine in post-stroke depressed patients Liborio RampelloSantina ChiechioMariano Malaguarnera Original Investigation 17 December 2003 Pages: 73 - 78
Effects of ayahuasca on binocular rivalry with dichoptic stimulus alternation E. FrecskaK. D. WhiteL. E. Luna Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 79 - 87
Diazepam produces disinhibitory cognitive effects in male volunteers J. B. DeakinM. R. F. AitkenB. J. Sahakian Original Investigation 19 December 2003 Pages: 88 - 97
Repeated nicotine exposure enhances responding with conditioned reinforcement Peter OlaussonJ. David JentschJane R. Taylor Original Investigation 15 January 2004 Pages: 98 - 104
Effects of positive allosteric modulators of the GABAB receptor on cocaine self-administration in rats Mark A. SmithDavid L. YanceyDavid C. S. Roberts Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 105 - 111
Amisulpride is an “atypical” antipsychotic associated with low weight gain Stefan LeuchtStefan WagenpfeilWerner Kissling Original Investigation 28 November 2003 Pages: 112 - 115
Eye movements to smoking-related cues: effects of nicotine deprivation Matt FieldKarin MoggBrendan P. Bradley Original Investigation 09 December 2003 Pages: 116 - 123
Effects on cocaine and food self-administration of (+)-HA-966, a partial agonist at the glycine/NMDA modulatory site, in rats Luigi CervoArianna CoccoFrancesco Carnovali Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 124 - 131
Brain penetration of methadone (R)- and (S)-enantiomers is greatly increased by P-glycoprotein deficiency in the blood–brain barrier of Abcb1a gene knockout mice Jun-Sheng WangYing RuanC. Lindsay DeVane Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 132 - 138
Interaction between estrogens and antidepressants in the forced swimming test in rats Erika Estrada-CamarenaAlonso Fernández-GuastiCarolina López-Rubalcava Original Investigation 17 January 2004 Pages: 139 - 145
Effect of the κ opioid agonist R-84760 on cocaine-induced increases in striatal dopamine levels and cocaine-induced place preference in C57BL/6J mice Yong ZhangEduardo R. ButelmanMary Jeanne Kreek Original Investigation 08 January 2004 Pages: 146 - 152
Influence of fluoxetine on positive and negative affect in a clinic-based smoking cessation trial Jessica Werth CookBonnie SpringJean Kristeller Original Investigation 15 January 2004 Pages: 153 - 159
Lack of startle modulation by smoking cues in smokers S. Orain-PelissoloC. GrillonR. Jouvent Original Investigation 15 January 2004 Pages: 160 - 166
Effects of morphine and naltrexone on impulsive decision making in rats Artur K. KieresKathryn A. HausknechtJerry B. Richards Original Investigation 30 January 2004 Pages: 167 - 174
Effects of acute and chronic buspirone on impulsive choice and efflux of 5-HT and dopamine in hippocampus, nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex Y. P. LiuL. S. WilkinsonT. W. Robbins Original Investigation 15 January 2004 Pages: 175 - 185
The opioid antagonist naltrexone reduces the reinforcing effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in squirrel monkeys Zuzana JustinovaGianluigi TandaSteven R. Goldberg Original Investigation 11 December 2003 Pages: 186 - 194
Effects of pregnanolone alone and in combination with other positive GABAA modulators on complex behavior in rats Lisa R. GerakMichael W. StevensonJoseph M. Moerschbaecher Original Investigation 22 January 2004 Pages: 195 - 202
Effects of three hypnotics on the sleep-wakefulness cycle in sleep-disturbed rats Kazuaki ShinomiyaYuki ShigemotoChiaki Kamei Original Investigation 14 January 2004 Pages: 203 - 209
Combined low dose treatment with opioid and cannabinoid receptor antagonists synergistically reduces the motivation to consume alcohol in rats Jason E. GallatePaul E. MalletIain S. McGregor Original Investigation 09 December 2003 Pages: 210 - 216
Selective processing of food words during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in healthy humans Stuart BrodyUlrich KellerHartmut Schächinger Original Investigation 15 January 2004 Pages: 217 - 220
Response to novelty as a predictor for drug effects: the pitfalls of some correlational studies Etienne QuertemontChristian BrabantEzio Tirelli Commentary 02 March 2004 Pages: 221 - 224
Reply to E. Quertemont, C. Brabant and E. Tirelli Robert J. Carey Letter to the editors 02 March 2004 Pages: 225 - 226
Case report: successful riluzole augmentation therapy in treatment-resistant bipolar depression following the development of rash with lamotrigine Jaskaran SinghCarlos A. Zarate JrAndrew D. Krystal Letter to the Editors 14 January 2004 Pages: 227 - 228
Botulinum toxin as an effective treatment of clozapine-induced hypersalivation Kai G. KahlJohann HagenahRebekka Lencer Letter to the Editors 28 January 2004 Pages: 229 - 230