Neuroendocrine and sympathetic responses to an orexin receptor antagonist, SB-649868, and Alprazolam following insulin-induced hypoglycemia in humans Ameera X. PatelSam R. MillerEdward T. Bullmore Original Investigation Open access 26 April 2014 Pages: 3817 - 3828
Acute administration of THC impairs spatial but not associative memory function in zebrafish Tim RuhlNicole PrinzGerhard von der Emde Original Investigation 18 March 2014 Pages: 3829 - 3842
Varenicline, low dose naltrexone, and their combination for heavy-drinking smokers: human laboratory findings Lara A. RayKelly E. CourtneyEdythe D. London Original Investigation 15 April 2014 Pages: 3843 - 3853
Sigma-1 receptor inhibition reverses acute inflammatory hyperalgesia in mice: role of peripheral sigma-1 receptors M. A. TejadaA. Montilla-GarcíaE. J. Cobos Original Investigation 18 March 2014 Pages: 3855 - 3869
Smoking improves divided attention in schizophrenia Eike AhlersEric HahnAndres H. Neuhaus Original Investigation 26 March 2014 Pages: 3871 - 3877
Green tea extract enhances parieto-frontal connectivity during working memory processing André SchmidtFelix HammannStefan Borgwardt Original Investigation Open access 19 March 2014 Pages: 3879 - 3888
Differences in the structure of drinking, cart expression and dopamine turnover between polydipsic and non polydipsic rats in the quinpirole model of psychotic polydipsia Chiara SchepisiSilvia CianciPaolo Nencini Original Investigation 20 March 2014 Pages: 3889 - 3897
MDMA effects consistent across laboratories Matthew G. KirkpatrickMatthew J. BaggottHarriet de Wit Original Investigation 15 March 2014 Pages: 3899 - 3905
A comment on Fond and colleagues’ systematic review and meta-analysis of ketamine in the treatment of depressive disorders (Psychopharmacology 2014; Jul 20 [Epub ahead of print]) Alexander McGirrMarcelo T. Berlim Letter to the Editor 02 September 2014 Pages: 3907 - 3908
A redescription of data does not count as a general theory Serge H. Ahmed Commentary 27 May 2014 Pages: 3909 - 3910
Negative reinforcement via motivational withdrawal is the driving force behind the transition to addiction Olivier GeorgeGeorge F. KoobLeandro F. Vendruscolo Commentary 13 June 2014 Pages: 3911 - 3917
Consideration of a comprehensive animal model of addiction: the limitations of modeling a counterfeit condition Stephen T. Tiffany Commentary 29 May 2014 Pages: 3919 - 3920
“Mourning” a lost opportunity Peter W. KalivasCassandra D Gipson Commentary 27 May 2014 Pages: 3921 - 3922
Is a ‘general’ theory of addiction possible? A commentary on: a multistep general theory of transition to addiction Aldo Badiani Commentary 03 June 2014 Pages: 3923 - 3927
A general theory of transition to addiction it was and a general theory of transition to addiction it is Pier Vincenzo PiazzaVéronique Deroche-Gamonet Commentary Open access 08 June 2014 Pages: 3929 - 3937
Erratum to: Green tea extract enhances parieto-frontal connectivity during working memory processing André SchmidtFelix HammannStefan Borgwardt Erratum 04 July 2014 Pages: 3939 - 3939