A neuroimaging study of emotion–cognition interaction in schizophrenia: the effect of ziprasidone treatment Emmanuel StipAdel CherbalOvidiu Lungu Original Investigation 17 February 2017 Pages: 1045 - 1058
Differential impairments across attentional networks in binge drinking Séverine LannoyAlexandre HeerenPierre Maurage Original Investigation 31 January 2017 Pages: 1059 - 1068
Bi-phasic regulation of glycogen content in astrocytes via Cav-1/PTEN/PI3K/AKT/GSK-3β pathway by fluoxetine Qiufang BaiDan SongLiang Peng Original Investigation 24 February 2017 Pages: 1069 - 1077
Dissociable effects of the d- and l- enantiomers of govadine on the disruption of prepulse inhibition by MK-801 and apomorphine in male Long-Evans rats Brittney R. LinsWendie N. MarksJohn G. Howland Original Investigation 08 February 2017 Pages: 1079 - 1091
Effects of nicotine on response inhibition and interference control Ulrich EttingerEliana FaiolaVeena Kumari Original Investigation 01 February 2017 Pages: 1093 - 1111
Dopamine-dependent visual attention preference to social stimuli in nonhuman primates Yoshie YamaguchiTakeshi AtsumiYukiori Goto Original Investigation Open access 02 February 2017 Pages: 1113 - 1120
The effects of synthetic cannabinoids on executive function K CohenM Kapitány-FövényA Weinstein Original Investigation 03 February 2017 Pages: 1121 - 1134
Effects of biperiden and acute tryptophan depletion and their combination on verbal word memory and EEG Laura G. J. M. BorghansArjan BloklandAnke Sambeth Original Investigation Open access 16 February 2017 Pages: 1135 - 1143
Nicotine increases anterior insula activation to expected and unexpected outcomes among nonsmokers Merideth A. AddicottJason A. OliverF. Joseph McClernon Original Investigation 11 February 2017 Pages: 1145 - 1154
Repeated MDMA administration increases MDMA-produced locomotor activity and facilitates the acquisition of MDMA self-administration: role of dopamine D2 receptor mechanisms. Ross van de WeteringSusan Schenk Original Investigation 10 February 2017 Pages: 1155 - 1164
Novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonist QCM-4 attenuates depressive-like phenotype associated with obesity in high-fat-diet-fed mice Yeshwant KurheR. MaheshThangaraj Devadoss Original Investigation 25 February 2017 Pages: 1165 - 1179