Use of 6-hydroxydopamine to deplete brain catecholamines in the rhesus monkey: effects on urinary catecholamine metabolites and behavior Gary W. KraemerGeorge R. BreeseWilliam T. McKinney Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 11
Effects of levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) on morphine self-administration in the rat Scott E. LukasJ. Edward MoretonNaim Khazan Original Investigations Pages: 12 - 16
Behavioral and biochemical studies of the scopolamine-induced reversal of neuroleptic activity M. Gene OndrusekClinton D. KiltsGeorge R. Breese Original Investigations Pages: 17 - 22
Conditioning of an interoceptive drug stimulus to different exteroceptive contexts T. U. C. JärbeU. SternerC. Hjerpe Original Investigations Pages: 23 - 26
Effects of neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine treatment on catecholamine levels and behavior during development and adulthood James L. FobesM. E. Olds Original Investigations Pages: 27 - 30
Catecholamine-serotonin interaction effects on activity in rats neonatally treated with 6-hydroxydopamine M. E. OldsJames L. FobesV. Albert Original Investigations Pages: 31 - 33
Lithium induces dose-related increases and decreases in activity levels in the rat P. CappeliezN. White Original Investigations Pages: 34 - 38
Dopaminergic agonists differentially affect open-field activity of rats with A10 lesions Gordon K. HodgeMichael G. BoyesonRichard T. Linn Original Investigations Pages: 39 - 42
Long-term neuroleptic treatment of chronic schizophrenic patients: Clinical and biochemical effects of withdrawal K. J. ZanderB. FischerM. Ackenheil Original Investigations Pages: 43 - 47
β-Endorphin-induced release of 5-hydroxytryptamine from human platelets Ludger H. RolfGünter G. Brune Original Investigations Pages: 48 - 50
The role of conditional drug responses in tolerance to the hypothermic effects of ethanol Charles R. CrowellRiley E. HinsonShepard Siegel Original Investigations Pages: 51 - 54
Concentrations of chlorpromazine and two of its active metabolites in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of psychotic patients treated with fixed drug doses Birgitta Wode-HelgodtGunnel Alfredsson Original Investigations Pages: 55 - 62
Bilateral skin conductance and the pupillary light-dark reflex: Manipulation by chlorpromazine, haloperidol, scopolamine, and placebo Terry PattersonPeter H. Venables Original Investigations Pages: 63 - 69
Food preference following acute or chronic chlordiazepoxide administration: Tolerance to an antineophobic action Steven J. CooperGary BurnettKenneth Brown Original Investigations Pages: 70 - 74
Lithium effects on citrate metabolism in humans and rats Erling T. MellerupHenrik DamOle J. Rafaelsen Original Investigations Pages: 75 - 76
A clinical and pharmacodynamic evaluation of sulpiride V. A. Rama RaoJ. BaileyA. Coppen Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 80
Studies of carbachol-induced wet-dog shake behavior in rats Lechoslaw TurskiStanisław J. CzuczwarZdzisław Kleinrok Original Investigations Pages: 81 - 83
The effect of long-term concurrent administration of chlorpromazine and lithium on the striatal and frontal cortical dopamine metabolism in rats L. EroĝluA. HizalH. Koyuncuoĝlu Original Investigations Pages: 84 - 86
Is the failure of (-)deprenyl, a selective monoamine oxidase B inhibitor, to alleviate depression related to freedom from the cheese effect? N. MendisC. M. B. PareG. M. Stern Original Investigations Pages: 87 - 90
Use of the intracerebral injection technique to elucidate mechanisms of apomorphine climbing and its antagonism in the mouse Brenda CostallRobert J. NaylorVirinder Nohria Original Investigations Pages: 91 - 94
A preliminary double-blind study on the efficacy of carbamazepine in prophylaxis of manic-depressive illness Teruo OkumaKazutoyo InanagaShôsuke Watanabe Short Reports Pages: 95 - 96
Attenuation of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced withdrawal-like behavior by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol A. J. M. VerberneD. A. TaylorM. R. Fennessy Short Reports Pages: 97 - 98
Clonidine-induced hyperphagia in monkeys: Evidence for α2-noradrenergic receptor mediation R. Francis Schlemmer Jr.Janice K. ElderJohn M. Davis Short Reports Pages: 99 - 100