Central dopamine receptor agonist and antagonist actions of the enantiomers of 3-PPP S. HjorthA. CarlssonJ. L. G. Nilsson Original Investigations Pages: 89 - 99
Piracetam in elderly psychiatric patients with mild diffuse cerebral impairment G. ChouinardL. AnnableF. Fontaine Original Investigations Pages: 100 - 106
Prior behavioral experience can reverse the effects of morphine J. E. BarrettJ. A. Stanley Original Investigations Pages: 107 - 110
Inhibition of shaking movements in rats by central administration of cholinergic and adrenergic agents E. T. Wei Original Investigations Pages: 111 - 114
Serum neuroleptic activity, prolactin, and tardive dyskinesia in schizophrenic outpatients John G. CsernanskyJonathan KaplanLeo E. Hollister Original Investigations Pages: 115 - 118
Studies on the pharmacology of d-amphetamine on maximal electroconvulsive seizure in young chicks G. OsuideC. WambebeD. Ngur Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 121
Potentiation of the behavioural effects of the antidepressant phenelzine by deuterium substitution Colin T. DourishKaren M. DewarAlan A. Boulton Original Investigations Pages: 122 - 125
Pharmacological characterization of the receptors involved in the apomorphine-induced polyphasic modifications of locomotor activity in mice P. ProtaisJ. J. BonnetJ. Costentin Original Investigations Pages: 126 - 134
Comparative assessment of dopamine agonist aporphines as anticonvulsants in two models of reflex epilepsy G. M. AnlezarkD. H. R. BlackwoodJ. L. Neumeyer Original Investigations Pages: 135 - 139
Naloxone fails to reverse hypnotic alleviation of chronic pain David SpiegelLeonard H. Albert Original Investigations Pages: 140 - 143
Assessment of dependence potential of drugs in humans using multiple indices C. E. JohansonK. KilgoreE. H. Uhlenhuth Original Investigations Pages: 144 - 149
Modulating role of lithium on dopamine turnover, prolactin release, and behavioral supresensitivity following haloperidol and reserpine Iain M. McIntyreCynthia KuhnMichael Stanley Original Investigations Pages: 150 - 154
Different behavioral mechanisms underlie tolerance to the anorectic effects of fenfluramine and quipazine Neil RowlandJanis Carlton Original Investigations Pages: 155 - 157
Self-injection of amphetamine directly into the brain Bartley G. HoebelAnthony P. MonacoLaszlo Lenard Original Investigations Pages: 158 - 163
Effects of cocaine, chlordiazepoxide, and chlorpromazine on responding of squirrel monkeys under second-order schedules of IM cocaine injection or food presentation J. O. ValentineJ. L. KatzJ. E. Barrett Original Investigations Pages: 164 - 169
Differential effects of dopaminergic agonists on food-reinforced operant behavior in the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) David J. DooleyDouglas M. Bowden Original Investigations Pages: 170 - 176
The role of different types of adrenergic receptors in phentylenetetrazol-induced seizures and the effect of di-n-propylacetate in the rat M. LazarovaC. BendottiR. Samanin Original Investigations Pages: 177 - 182