Psychopharmacology of memory H. Valerie CurranMiriam Z. Mintzer Editorial 26 September 2006 Pages: 393 - 396
Noradrenergic modulation of working memory and emotional memory in humans Samuel R. ChamberlainUlrich MüllerBarbara J. Sahakian Review 27 April 2006 Pages: 397 - 407
Acute and chronic effects of ketamine upon human memory: a review Celia J. A. MorganH. Valerie Curran Review 28 September 2006 Pages: 408 - 424
The acute effects of cannabinoids on memory in humans: a review Mohini RanganathanDeepak Cyril D’Souza Review 26 September 2006 Pages: 425 - 444
Dose effects of triazolam on brain activity during episodic memory encoding: a PET study Miriam Z. MintzerHiroto KuwabaraDean F. Wong Original Investigation 18 July 2006 Pages: 445 - 461
Midazolam does not inhibit association formation, just its storage and strengthening Lynne M. RederIain ProctorJoyce M. Oates Original Investigation 03 August 2006 Pages: 462 - 471
Effects of the amnesic drug lorazepam on complete and partial information retrieval and monitoring accuracy M. IzauteE. Bacon Original Investigation 17 August 2006 Pages: 472 - 481
Neutral and emotional episodic memory: global impairment after lorazepam or scopolamine Sunjeev K. KambojH. Valerie Curran Original Investigation 19 September 2006 Pages: 482 - 488
Effects of midazolam on explicit vs implicit memory in a pediatric surgery setting Sherry H. StewartSusan E. Buffett-JerrottTeresa Valois Gomez Original Investigation 22 April 2006 Pages: 489 - 497
The effect of alcohol and repetition at encoding on implicit and explicit false memories S. N. GarfinkelZ. DienesT. Duka Original Investigation 11 August 2006 Pages: 498 - 508
PET imaging of cortical 11C-nicotine binding correlates with the cognitive function of attention in Alzheimer’s disease Ahmadul KadirOve AlmkvistAgneta Nordberg Original Investigation 11 July 2006 Pages: 509 - 520
The antisaccade task as an index of sustained goal activation in working memory: modulation by nicotine Nicola RycroftSamuel B. HuttonJennifer M. Rusted Original Investigation 01 August 2006 Pages: 521 - 529
C957T polymorphism of the dopamine D2 receptor gene modulates the effect of nicotine on working memory performance and cortical processing efficiency Leslie K. JacobsenKenneth R. PughJoel Gelernter Original Investigation 09 August 2006 Pages: 530 - 540
Effects of DHEA administration on episodic memory, cortisol and mood in healthy young men: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study Hamid A. AlhajAnna E. MasseyR. Hamish McAllister-Williams Original Investigation 18 October 2005 Pages: 541 - 551
The drugs don’t work—or do they? Pharmacological and transgenic studies of the contribution of NMDA and GluR-A-containing AMPA receptors to hippocampal-dependent memory D. M. BannermanJ. N. P. RawlinsM. A. Good Review 05 May 2006 Pages: 552 - 566
Mesocortical dopamine modulation of executive functions: beyond working memory Stan B. FlorescoOrsolya Magyar Review 03 May 2006 Pages: 567 - 585
Differential contributions of dopaminergic D1- and D2-like receptors to cognitive function in rhesus monkeys Stefani N. Von HubenSophia A. DavisMichael A. Taffe Original Investigation 15 March 2006 Pages: 586 - 596
Ventral hippocampal α7 and α4β2 nicotinic receptor blockade and clozapine effects on memory in female rats Ana PocivavsekLaura IcenogleEdward D. Levin Original Investigation 20 May 2006 Pages: 597 - 604
ERK-mediated NGF signaling in the rat septo-hippocampal pathway diminishes with age Brice J. WilliamsHeather A. Bimonte-NelsonAnn-Charlotte Granholm-Bentley Original Investigation 17 August 2006 Pages: 605 - 618
An inverse agonist selective for α5 subunit-containing GABAA receptors improves encoding and recall but not consolidation in the Morris water maze N. CollinsonJ. R. AtackD. N. Stephens Original Investigation 22 April 2006 Pages: 619 - 628
Donepezil primarily attenuates scopolamine-induced deficits in psychomotor function, with moderate effects on simple conditioning and attention, and small effects on working memory and spatial mapping Mark D. LindnerJohn B. HoganValentin K. Gribkoff Original Investigation 27 September 2006 Pages: 629 - 640
The cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 facilitates the extinction of contextual fear memory and spatial memory in rats Fabrício A. PamplonaRui D. S. PredigerReinaldo N. Takahashi Original Investigation 01 September 2006 Pages: 641 - 649