The time course of neuroleptic therapy for psychosis: role of learning processes and implications for concepts of psychotic illness R. Miller Review Pages: 405 - 415
Impairment of decision making in rats by diazepam: implications for the “anticonflict” effects of benzodiazepines T. LjungbergL. LidforsU. Ungerstedt Original Investigations Pages: 416 - 423
Nicotine gum: dose-related effects on cigarette smoking and subjective ratings R. Nemeth-CoslettJ. E. HenningfieldR. R. Griffiths Original Investigations Pages: 424 - 430
Reserpine augmentation of desipramine in refractory depression: clinical and neurobiological effects L. H. PriceD. S. CharneyG. R. Heninger Original Investigations Pages: 431 - 437
Morphine effects on activity and pain reactivity of developing mice with or without late prenatal oxazepam exposure E. AllevaG. LaviolaG. Bignami Original Investigations Pages: 438 - 440
Lack of relationship between effect of desipramine on forced swimming test and brain levels of desipramine or its demethylated metabolite in rats A. MancinelliV. D'ArannoA. Meli Original Investigations Pages: 441 - 443
Analgesia and decrement in operant performance in socially defeated mice: Selective cross-tolerance to morphine and antagonism by naltrexone K. A. MiczekJ. T. Winslow Original Investigations Pages: 444 - 451
Tolerance to hyperthermia produced by morphine in rat R. F. MuchaH. KalantC. Kim Original Investigations Pages: 452 - 458
Comparison of the effects of quazepam and triazolam on cognitive-neuromotor performance A. M. NikaidoE. H. Ellinwood Jr. Original Investigations Pages: 459 - 464
Effects of smoking deprivation on smoking behavior and heart rate response in high and low CO absorbing smokers R. NilP. P. WoodsonK. Bättig Original Investigations Pages: 465 - 469
Increased sensitivity of mice to tremorogenic agents following MPP+ G. C. WagnerS. L. Walsh Original Investigations Pages: 470 - 472
Opiate reinforcement and naloxone aversion, as revealed by place preference paradigm, in two strains of rats J. DymshitzI. Lieblich Original Investigations Pages: 473 - 477
Rats and marmosets respond differently to serotonin agonists and antagonists M. Fátima de CamposF. Chagas das Rodrigues Original Investigations Pages: 478 - 483
Receptor blocking drugs and amphetamine anorexia in human subjects E. GoodallE. TrenchardT. Silverstone Original Investigations Pages: 484 - 490
Evidence that the amygdala is involved in benzodiazepine and serotonergic effects on punished responding but not on discrimination H. HodgesS. GreenB. Glenn Original Investigations Pages: 491 - 504
Human pharmacology of 1S and 1R enantiomers of delta-3-tetrahydrocannabinol L. E. HollisterH. K. GillespieM. Srebnik Original Investigations Pages: 505 - 507
Effects of ethylketazocine and morphine alone and in combination with naloxone on schedule-controlled behavior in pigeons J. L. Katz Original Investigations Pages: 508 - 512
Promethazine, scopolamine and cinnarizine: comparative time course of psychological performance effects A. C. ParrottK. Wesnes Original Investigations Pages: 513 - 519
Effect of the selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonists ICS 205-930 and MDL 72222 on 5-HTP-induced head shaking and behavioral symptoms induced by 5-methoxy-N,N,dimethyltryptamine in rats: comparison with some other 5-HT receptor antagonists G. T. ShearmanL. Tolcsvai Original Investigations Pages: 520 - 523
The contribution of classical conditioning to tolerance to the antinociceptive effects of ethanol S. T. TiffanyK. J. McCalP. M. Maude-Griffin Original Investigations Pages: 524 - 528
Effects of single or multiple choice trials per session on drug discrimination performance A. TomieL. PeoplesG. C. Wagner Original Investigations Pages: 529 - 535