Behavioural effects of histamine and its antagonists: a review Jason M. WhiteGregory R. Rumbold Reviews Pages: 1 - 14
Experimental comparison between the effect of standardized trazodone-amitriptyline and placebo treatment in vitalized depressive patients E. KlieserE. Lehmann OriginalPaper Pages: S3 - S5
Psychomotor stimulant effects of methylxanthines in squirrel monkeys: relation to adenosine antagonism R. D. Spealman Original Investigations Pages: 19 - 24
Introduction to the following three articles on trazodone treatment in Great Britain A. W. Clare EditorialNotes Pages: S6 - S6
Behavioral and physiological detection of classically-conditioned blood pressure reduction David G. Spencer Jr.Senka YadenHarbans Lal Original Investigations Pages: 25 - 28
The efficacy and residual effects of trazodone (150 mg nocte) and mianserin in the treatment of depressed general practice patients C. A. L. MoonA. Davey OriginalPaper Pages: S7 - S13
The mode of action of bromocriptine following pretreatment with reserpine and α-methyl-p-tyrosine in rats Itsuko UshijimaYasushi MizukiMichio Yamada Original Investigations Pages: 29 - 33
The prevalence and treatment of depression in general practice C. V. R. BlackerA. W. Clare OriginalPaper Pages: S14 - S17
Multifocal sites of action involved in dopaminergic-cholinergic neuronal interactions in yawning Itsuko UshijimaYasushi MizukiMichio Yamada Original Investigations Pages: 34 - 37
The drug treatment of depression in general practice: a comparison of nocte administration of trazodone with mianserin, dothiepin and amitriptyline R. BlackerN. J. ShanksA. Davey OriginalPaper Pages: S18 - S24
GABA-related drugs modulate the behavioral effects of lorazepam Joseph G. WettsteinRoger D. Spealman Original Investigations Pages: 38 - 42
A comparison of two oral dosage regimens of 150 mg trazodone in the treatment of depression in general practice A. Davey OriginalPaper Pages: S25 - S30
Alterations in synaptic membrane molecular order associated with alcoholization and protein deficiency in rats Marc H. BrancheyLaure Buydens-BrancheyCharles S. Lieber Original Investigations Pages: 43 - 48
Clinical experience with antidepressive infusion therapy: trazodone H. Berzewski OriginalPaper Pages: S31 - S33
The threshold lowering effects of MDMA (ecstasy) on brain-stimulation reward Carol B. HubnerMichael BirdConan Kornetsky Original Investigations Pages: 49 - 51
Trazodone in late life depressive states: a double-blind multicenter study versus amitriptyline and mianserin A. C. AltamuraM. C. MauriA. Malinconico OriginalPaper Pages: S34 - S36
The effect of chronic nicotine treatment on nicotine-induced seizures Lucinda L. MinerAllan C. Collins Original Investigations Pages: 52 - 55
Effects of trazodone on the sleep of depressed subjects — a polygraphic study J. MouretP. LemoineM. Renardet OriginalPaper Pages: S37 - S43
Differential effects of chronic treatment with chlorpromazine versus cocaine on behavioral responsiveness to nigral GABA receptor stimulation S. E. BachusK. Gale Original Investigations Pages: 56 - 62
Trazodone for deafferentation pain. Comparison with amitriptyline V. VentafriddaA. CaraceniF. Toscani OriginalPaper Pages: S44 - S49
Steady-state kinetics of doxepin and imipramine in Saudi patients with interethnic comparison Adnan El-YazigiKutaiba Chaleby Original Investigations Pages: 63 - 67
Overview of USA controlled trials of trazodone in clinical depression John P. FeighnerWilliam F. Boyer OriginalPaper Pages: S50 - S53
Repeated electroconvulsive shock does not change [3H]-paroxetine binding to the 5-HT uptake site in rat cortical membranes Christoph H. GleiterDavid J. Nutt Original Investigations Pages: 68 - 70
Drug discrimination studies with MDMA and amphetamine Robert OberlenderDavid E. Nichols Original Investigations Pages: 71 - 76
Enhancement by α-fluoromethylhistidine of the thiopental sleep-prolonging action of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol Ryozo OishiYoshinori ItohShowa Ueki Original Investigations Pages: 77 - 81
Acute and chronic effects of methsuximide and mephenytoin on the delayed-matching-to-sample performance of pigeons Henry SchlingerAlan Poling Original Investigations Pages: 82 - 86
Conditioned alcohol-like and alcohol-opposite responses in humans Petra K. StaigerJason M. White Original Investigations Pages: 87 - 91
Androgen dependency of alcohol effects on aggressive behavior: a seasonal rhythm in high-ranking squirrel monkeys James T. WinslowKlaus A. Miczek Original Investigations Pages: 92 - 98
The influence of psychotropic drugs on the ultrasonic calling of mouse pups D. BentonK. Nastiti Original Investigations Pages: 99 - 102
Environmental variables differentially affect ethanol-stimulated activity in selectively bred mouse lines John C. CrabbeCatherine M. DeutschEmmett R. Young Original Investigations Pages: 103 - 108
Effects of protriptyline on vigilance and information processing in narcolepsy George K. HenryRobert P. HartM. Jean Sicola Original Investigations Pages: 109 - 112
Clomipramine in obsessive-compulsive ritualisers treated with exposure therapy: relations between dose, plasma levels, outcome and side effects Yiannis KasvikisIsaac M. Marks Original Investigations Pages: 113 - 118
Effects of alcohol on lexical access E. A. MaylorP. M. A. RabbittA. F. Kingstone Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 123
Effects of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine and 6-hydroxydopamine on head-twitch response induced by serotonin, p-chloroamphetamine, and tryptamine in mice Shuzo OrikasaBrian Duff Sloley Original Investigations Pages: 124 - 131
Effects of post-training d-amphetamine on acquisition of an appetitive autoshaped lever press response in rats Alejandro OscosJoe L. Martinez Jr.James L. McGaugh Original Investigations Pages: 132 - 134
The effects of long-term benzodiazepine treatment and graded withdrawal on psychometric performance Martyn S. SakolKevin G. Power Original Investigations Pages: 135 - 138
Platelet serotonin transport after a single ECT Jeffrey L. RauschCharles L. RichS. Craig Risch Rapid Communication Pages: 139 - 141
Conditional tolerance to haloperidol-induced catalepsy: striatal dopamine receptor supersensitivity is a possible explanation Diane C. HoffmanRichard J. Beninger Letters To The Editor Pages: 142 - 143
Striatal dopamine receptor supersensitivity is not the (exclusive) cause of behavioural tolerance to long-term haloperidol treatment J. Korf Letters To The Editor Pages: 144 - 145