Characterization of the discriminative stimulus effects of centrally administered morphine in the rat Kenneth W. LockeStephen G. Holtzman Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 6
Some effects of chlorimipramine and imipramine on the schedule-controlled behavior of the pigeon R. J. LambD. E. McMillan Original Investigations Pages: 7 - 11
Experimental catalepsy is both enhanced and disrupted by apomorphine W. R. Klemm Original Investigations Pages: 12 - 15
Therapeutic advantages of monitoring plasma concentrations of perphenazine in clinical practice Lars Bolvig HansenNiels-Erik Larsen Original Investigations Pages: 16 - 19
Modification of ethanol-induced motor impairment by diet, diuretic, mineralocorticoid, or prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor L. A. GruppJ. EliasR. B. Stewart Original Investigations Pages: 20 - 24
Sucrose intake unaffected by fenfluramine but suppressed by amphetamine administration Nilla Orthen-Gambill Original Investigations Pages: 25 - 29
Early unwanted effects of fluphenazine esters related to plasma fluphenazine concentrations in schizophrenic patients A. C. AltamuraS. H. CurryD. H. Wiles Original Investigations Pages: 30 - 33
Morphine and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol: Two-way cross tolerance for antinociceptive and heart-rate responses in the rat Bromfield Hine Original Investigations Pages: 34 - 38
Naloxone injections into the periaqueductal grey area and arcuate nucleus block analgesia in defeated mice Klaus A. MiczekMichael L. ThompsonLouis Shuster Original Investigations Pages: 39 - 42
Some determinants of the motivational properties of ethanol in the rat: Concurrent administration of food or social stimuli Robert B. StewartLarry A. Grupp Original Investigations Pages: 43 - 50
The locomotor-reducing effects of GABAergic drugs do not depend on the GABAA receptor Anders AgmoMagda Giordano Original Investigations Pages: 51 - 54
Plasma levels of fluphenazine during fluphenazine decanoate treatment in schizophrenia Sidney S. ChangJavid I. JavaidPhilip G. Janicak Original Investigations Pages: 55 - 58
Effects of carbamazepine on noradrenergic mechanisms in affectively ill patients Robert M. PostDavid R. RubinowVictor Reus Original Investigations Pages: 59 - 63
Increased excretion of harman by alcoholics depends on events of their life history and the state of the liver Hans RommelspacherHenning DammGünter Schmidt Original Investigations Pages: 64 - 68
The effects of atropine, benactyzine, and physostigmine on a repeated acquisition baseline in monkeys David M. Penetar Original Investigations Pages: 69 - 76
The effect of peripheral noradrenaline depletion on responding on a schedule of differential reinforcement of low rates of response (DRL) Peter SalmonClare StanfordJeffrey A. Gray Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 80
Attenuated response to nomifensine in rats during a swim test following lesion of the habenula complex E. W. ThorntonJ. A. C. EvansC. Harris Original Investigations Pages: 81 - 85
Specific anti-aggressive effects of fluprazine hydrochloride Kevin J. FlannellyMiles Y. MuraokaRobert J. Blanchard Original Investigations Pages: 86 - 89
Mental rehearsal and classical conditioning contribute to ethanol tolerance in humans W. C. AnnearM. Vogel-Sprott Original Investigations Pages: 90 - 93
Features of environment-dependent tolerance to ethanol Christine L. MelchiorBoris Tabakoff Original Investigations Pages: 94 - 100
Absence of environment-specificity in morphine tolerance acquired in non-distinctive environments: habituation or stimulus overshadowing? Richard DaftersLaura Bach Original Investigations Pages: 101 - 106
Overestimations of hypnotic drug effects by insomniacs—a hypothesis Dietrich Schneider-Helmert Original Investigations Pages: 107 - 110
Lithium attenuates the activation-euphoria but not the psychosis induced by d-amphetamine in schizophrenia Daniel P. van KammenJohn P. DochertyWilliam E. Bunney Jr. Original Investigations Pages: 111 - 115
Clinical studies of the effect of (+) and (−)-oxaprotiline upon noradrenaline uptake S. A. CheckleyC. ThompsonJ. Arendt Original Investigations Pages: 116 - 118
A stimulatory effect of intraaccumbens injections of noradrenaline on the behavior of rats in the forced swim test Adam PłaźnikWojciech DanyszWojciech Kostowski Rapid Communications Pages: 119 - 123
Differences in learning and extinction in response to vasopressin in six inbred mouse strains R. HamburgerA. SelaR. H. Belmaker Rapid Communications Pages: 124 - 125
An interpretation of some conflicting evidence regarding the effects of scopolamine upon vigilance Michael P. Dunne Letter to the Editors Pages: 126 - 126