Acquisition deficits induced by sodium nitrite in rats and mice Joe L. Martinez Jr.Robert A. JensenRalph E. Purdy Original Investigations Pages: 221 - 228
Probenecid-induced increase of 5-hydroxytryptamine synthesis in rat brain, as measured by formation of 5-hydroxytryptophan Marijke van WijkJantiena B. SebensJakob Korf Original Investigations Pages: 229 - 235
Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Sensitization of the rat brain to direct cholinergic stimulation Gary E. DuncanRose Dagirmanjian Original Investigations Pages: 237 - 240
Behavioral evidence for supersensitivity after chronic bromocriptine administration Robert C. SmithJ. Randolph StrongT. Samorajski Original Investigations Pages: 241 - 246
A method of quantitating aggressive behaviour revealing possible dissociation of motor activity and aggression Alexander C. Matte Original Investigations Pages: 247 - 251
A new test for aggression in rats without aversive stimulation: Differential effects of d-amphetamine and cocaine Klaus A. Miczek Original Investigations Pages: 253 - 259
Acetylation of phenelzine William J. TilstonePierre MargotEve C. Johnstone Original Investigations Pages: 261 - 263
Effects of thioproperazine and sulpiride on the locomotor rhythms in the decorticate cat D. PointisP. Borenstein Original Investigations Pages: 271 - 276
Anticonvulsant activity in photosensitive baboons, Papio papio, of two new 1,5 benzodiazepines B. S. MeldrumR. W. Horton Original Investigations Pages: 277 - 280
Receptor mechanisms in increased sensitivity to serotonin agonists after dihydroxytryptamine shown by electronic monitoring of muscle twitches in the rat R. Malcolm StewartAlexander CampbellRoss J. Baldessarini Original Investigations Pages: 281 - 289
The effect of neuroleptic drugs on drinking induced by central administration of angiotensin or carbachol C. SumnersG. N. WoodruffK. A. Munday Original Investigations Pages: 291 - 294
The effects of alcohol on agonistic behavior in the Telomian dog Terry F. Pettijohn Original Investigations Pages: 295 - 301
Evidence that the different properties of haloperidol and clozapine are not explained by differences in anticholinergic potency T. LjungbergU. Ungerstedt Original Investigations Pages: 303 - 307
MAO inhibition and the effects of centrally administered LSD, serotonin, and 5-methoxytryptamine on the conditioned avoidance response in rats Walter C. ProzialeckWolfgang H. Vogel Short Communications Pages: 309 - 310
Hypnotic susceptibility to various depressants in rats selected for differential ethanol sensitivity Edward P. RileyNeil R. ShapiroElizabeth A. Lochry Short Communications Pages: 311 - 312