Effect of co-dergocrine mesylate on tardive dyskinesia a preliminary report Jack HajioffMackenzie Wallace Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 3
Human progressive-ratio performance: Maintenance by pentobarbital Daniel R. McLeodRoland R. Griffiths Original Investigations Pages: 4 - 9
The differential effects of haloperidol and methamphetamine on time estimation in the rat Andres V. MaricqRussell M. Church Original Investigations Pages: 10 - 15
Free and conjugated 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol in human urine: Peripheral origin of glucuronide L. PeyrinJ. M. Pequignot Original Investigations Pages: 16 - 20
Ethanol and behavioral variability in the radial-arm maze L. D. DevenportV. J. Merriman Original Investigations Pages: 21 - 24
Effects of naloxone and naltrexone on the increased water intake and drinking duration in phenobarbitone-treated rats S. J. CooperHelen McGivern Original Investigations Pages: 25 - 28
Drug reinstatement of heroin-reinforced responding in the rat Harriet de WitJane Stewart Original Investigations Pages: 29 - 31
Pharmacological effects of Ro 22-1319: A new antipsychotic agent Arnold B. DavidsonEdward BoffLeonard Cook Original Investigations Pages: 32 - 39
Plasma levels of thiothixene by radioreceptor assay: Clinical usefulness Theodore Van PuttenPhilip R. A. MayBurton J. Rosenberg Original Investigations Pages: 40 - 44
Effect of naloxone and amphetamine on acquisition and memory consolidation of active avoidance responses in rats Susana FulginitiLiliana M. Cancela Original Investigations Pages: 45 - 48
Effects of chlorpromazine and promazine on the visual aftereffects of tilt and movement J. P. HarrisO. T. PhillipsonR. Whelpton Original Investigations Pages: 49 - 57
An analysis of behavioural mechanisms involved in the acquisition of amphetamine anorectic tolerance C. DemellweekA. J. Goudie Original Investigations Pages: 58 - 66
Amphetamine and apomorphine restore tactile placing after motor cortex injury in the cat Dennis M. FeeneyDavid A. Hovda Original Investigations Pages: 67 - 71
Differential effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists on behaviors resulting from activation of different pathways arising from the raphe nuclei Mark SegalMarta Weinstock Original Investigations Pages: 72 - 78
Corticosteroid response to stress depends upon increased tryptophan availability Michael H. JosephGuy A. Kennett Short Reports Pages: 79 - 81
Discriminative stimulus properties of phenytoin in the pigeon Kathleen KrafftJames ClearyAlan Poling Short Reports Pages: 82 - 83
Drug signals enhance morphine tolerance development in hypophysectomized rats Stephen T. TiffanyEric C. PetrieTimothy B. Baker Short Reports Pages: 84 - 85