Is the forced swimming test a suitable model for revealing antidepressant activity? Franco BorsiniAlberto Meli Review Pages: 147 - 160
Hangover hyperthermia in rats: relation to tolerance and external stimuli J. D. SinclairT. Taira Original Investigations Pages: 161 - 166
Remoxipride, a selective dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, in tardive dyskinesia Ulf AnderssonJan-Erik HäggströmErik Widerlöv Original Investigations Pages: 167 - 171
Effects of d-amphetamine, morphine, naloxone, and drug combinations on visual discrimination in rats J. S. AndrewsS. G. Holtzman Original Investigations Pages: 172 - 177
Rotational behavior induced by 8-hydroxy-DPAT, a putative 5HT-1A agonist, in 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats R. GerberC. A. AltarJ. M. Liebman Original Investigations Pages: 178 - 182
Quantal detection and homogeneous sensitivity in a pentylenetetrazol discrimination C. M. HarrisM. W. Emmett-OglesbyH. Lal Original Investigations Pages: 183 - 187
Chronic dietary treatment with antidepressants decrease brain Met-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the rat Akeo KurumajiHiroshi MitsushioMizuo Takashima Original Investigations Pages: 188 - 192
Unaltered 5-HT- and desipramine-sensitive [3H]imipramine binding and [3H]5-HT uptake in rat brain after chronic imipramine and norzimeldine treatment Jan MarcussonInger T. BäckströmSvante B. Ross Original Investigations Pages: 193 - 196
Antidepressive effect of amitriptyline treatment with plasma drug levels controlled within three different ranges J. E. BurchO. AhmedR. H. S. Mindham Original Investigations Pages: 197 - 205
Discriminative stimulus and subjective effects of smoked marijuana in humans L. D. ChaitS. M. EvansC. R. Schuster Original Investigations Pages: 206 - 212
Radioligand binding evidence implicates the brain 5-HT2 receptor as a site of action for LSD and phenylisopropylamine hallucinogens M. TitelerR. A. LyonR. A. Glennon Original Investigations Pages: 213 - 216
Previous chronic chlorimipramine treatment did not modify some physiological responses to acute and chronic stress in rats Antonio ArmarioCristina García-MarquezMerce Giralt Original Investigations Pages: 217 - 220
Independence of amphetamine reward from locomotor stimulation demonstrated by conditioned place preference G. D. CarrA. G. PhillipsH. C. Fibiger Original Investigations Pages: 221 - 226
Naloxone prevents the facilitatory effect upon retention induced by adrenaline administration in rats Sonia del CerroJose Borrell Original Investigations Pages: 227 - 231
Increased sensitivity to amphetamine and facilitation of amphetamine self-administration after 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the amygdala J. M. DeminièreK. TaghzoutiH. Simon Original Investigations Pages: 232 - 236
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies on high doses of fluphenazine S. J. DenckerR. JohanssonU. Malm Original Investigations Pages: 237 - 241
Symptoms of tobacco withdrawal from total cigarette cessation versus partial cigarette reduction Dorothy K. HatsukamiLisa DahlgrenJohn R. Hughes Original Investigations Pages: 242 - 247
Observational analysis of the effects of kappa opioid agonists on open field behaviour in the rat Anne JacksonSteven J. Cooper Original Investigations Pages: 248 - 253
Effects of chronic haloperidol treatment on amygdaloid seizure generation in cats Yoshio MinabeManabu TsutsumiMasayoshi Kurachi Original Investigations Pages: 259 - 262
Production of climbing behaviour in mice requires both D1 and D2 receptor activation Nicholas A. MooreMichèle S. Axton Original Investigations Pages: 263 - 266
Actions of nicotine on the acquisition of an autoshaped lever-touch response in rats W. R. MundyE. T. Iwamoto Original Investigations Pages: 267 - 274
Event-related brain potentials in intoxicated and detoxified alcoholics during visuospatial learning S. L. SchandlerM. J. CohenD. L. McArthur Original Investigations Pages: 275 - 283
Ascorbate antagonizes the behavioral effects of amphetamine by a central mechanism L. K. WhiteM. CarpenterG. V. Rebec Original Investigations Pages: 284 - 287
Evidence for cocaine dependence in monkeys following a prolonged period of exposure William L. WoolvertonMark S. Kleven Rapid Communication Pages: 288 - 291