Sigma receptors: biology and therapeutic potential Xavier GuitartXavier CodonyXavier Monroy Review 10 June 2004 Pages: 301 - 319
Acute effects of a short bout of moderate versus light intensity exercise versus inactivity on tobacco withdrawal symptoms in sedentary smokers James DanielMark CropleyRobert West Original Investigation 02 March 2004 Pages: 320 - 326
Zolpidem and memory: a study using the process-dissociation procedure S. PompéiaL. M. LucchesiS. Tufik Original Investigation 21 February 2004 Pages: 327 - 333
Nicotine improves delayed recognition in schizophrenic patients Carol S. MyersOlalla RoblesGunvant K. Thaker Original Investigation 02 March 2004 Pages: 334 - 340
The role of dopamine D3 compared with D2 receptors in the control of locomotor activity: a combined behavioural and neurochemical analysis with novel, selective antagonists in rats Mark J. MillanLaetitia SeguinMauricette Brocco Original Investigation 19 February 2004 Pages: 341 - 357
GABAB receptor agonists reduce operant ethanol self-administration and enhance ethanol sedation in C57BL/6J mice Joyce BesheerVeronique LepoutreClyde W. Hodge Original Investigation 19 February 2004 Pages: 358 - 366
Rewarding effects elicited by cocaine microinjections into the ventral tegmental area of C57BL/6 mice: involvement of dopamine D1 and serotonin1B receptors Vincent DavidLouis SeguPierre Cazala Original Investigation 13 March 2004 Pages: 367 - 375
A comparison of d,l-fenfluramine and citalopram challenges in healthy adults Janine D. FloryStephen B. ManuckMatthew F. Muldoon Original Investigation 02 March 2004 Pages: 376 - 380
Characterization of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor function in socially housed cynomolgus monkeys self-administering cocaine Paul W. CzotyDrake MorganMichael A. Nader Original Investigation 07 February 2004 Pages: 381 - 388
Age-dependent effects of nicotine on locomotor activity and conditioned place preference in rats James D. BelluzziAlex G. LeeFrances M. Leslie Original Investigation 22 January 2004 Pages: 389 - 395
Free operant and discrete trial performance of mice in the nine-hole box apparatus: validation using amphetamine and scopolamine Jean-Charles BensadounSimon P. BrooksStephen B. Dunnett Original Investigation 19 February 2004 Pages: 396 - 405
Fluoxetine, but not sertraline or citalopram, potentiates the locomotor stimulant effect of cocaine: possible pharmacokinetic effects Paul J. FletcherJudy SinyardGlen B. Baker Original Investigation 22 January 2004 Pages: 406 - 413
Quetiapine reduces nocturnal urinary cortisol excretion in healthy subjects Stefan CohrsKathrin PohlmannAndrea Rodenbeck Original Investigation 20 January 2004 Pages: 414 - 420
Sleep-promoting properties of quetiapine in healthy subjects Stefan CohrsAndrea RodenbeckEckart Rüther Original Investigation 17 March 2004 Pages: 421 - 429
Second-order stimuli do not always increase overall response rates in second-order schedules of reinforcement in the rat David I. G. WilsonE. M. Bowman Original Investigation 09 April 2004 Pages: 430 - 437
Second-order stimuli do not always increase overall response rates in second-order schedules of reinforcement in the rat David I. G. WilsonE. M. Bowman Erratum 17 June 2004 Pages: 438 - 438