Effects of acute and chronic imipramine administration on conflict behavior in the rat: a potential “animal model” for the study of panic disorder? David J. FontanaRandall L. Commissaris Original Investigations Pages: 147 - 150
Apomorphine, d-amphetamine, strychnine and yohimbine do not alter prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex Michael Davis Original Investigations Pages: 151 - 156
Remoxipride — a new potential antipsychotic drug L. FardeM. GrindG. Sedvall Original Investigations Pages: 157 - 161
Antagonizing effects of YM-14673, a new TRH derivative, on behavioral and electroencephalographic changes in reserpinized animals M. YamamotoM. ShimizuA. Iwai Original Investigations Pages: 162 - 166
Distribution of clomipramine in various brain regions of rats under steady-state serum concentrations K. KurataM. KurachiY. Tanii Original Investigations Pages: 167 - 170
Intravenous nicotine in Alzheimer's disease: a pilot study P. A. NewhouseT. SunderlandD. L. Murphy Original Investigations Pages: 171 - 175
Tripelennamine enhances buprenorphine-, but not pentazocine-induced hyperactivity in mice Mario SansoneClaudio CastellanoVincenzo Libri Original Investigations Pages: 176 - 179
Factors affecting serotonin uptake into human platelets Ellen E. CoddThomas W. McAllisterRichard F. Walker Original Investigations Pages: 180 - 184
8-OH-DPAT elicits feeding and not chewing: evidence from liquid diet studies and a diet choice test Colin T. DourishMichael L. ClarkSusan D. Iversen Original Investigations Pages: 185 - 188
Effects of alcohol on speaking in isolated humans Stephen T. HigginsMaxine L. Stitzer Original Investigations Pages: 189 - 194
Characterization of the scopolamine stimulus in rats M. JungA. PerioK. Biziere Original Investigations Pages: 195 - 199
Cholinergic influences on wall climbing and its ontogenetic decline Donald G. LinvilleLinda Patia Spear Original Investigations Pages: 200 - 207
Effects of lorazepam on memory, attention and sedation in man G. C. PrestonP. BroksS. M. Stahl Original Investigations Pages: 208 - 215
Effects of methsuximide and mephenytoin on the responding of pigeons under a fixed-consecutive-number schedule with and without an external discriminative stimulus Henry SchlingerJayson WilkenfieldAlan Poling Original Investigations Pages: 216 - 221
Effect of monoamine precursors on the forced-swimming test in mice Jun-ichi SembaRyo Takahashi Original Investigations Pages: 222 - 225
Effects of nootropic drugs in a scopolamine-induced amnesia model in mice R. VerloesA.-M. ScottoE. Wülfert Original Investigations Pages: 226 - 230
Long-term attentional deficit in nonhandled males: possible involvement of the dopaminergic system J. FeldonI. Weiner Original Investigations Pages: 231 - 236
Contributions of taste factors and gender to opioid preference in C57BL and DBA mice Margaret L. ForgieBarry L. BeyersteinBruce K. Alexander Original Investigations Pages: 237 - 244
Anxiolytic effects of acebutolol and atenolol in healthy volunteers with induced anxiety S. G. KilminsterM. J. LewisD. M. Jones Original Investigations Pages: 245 - 249
Memory effect of dl-threo-3,4-dihydroxyphenylserine (DOPS) in human Korsakoff's disease Philip J. LanglaisRobert G. MairWilliam J. McEntee Original Investigations Pages: 250 - 254
Chronic haloperidol administration increases the density of D2 dopamine receptors in the medial prefrontal cortex of the rat A. John MacLennanStella AtmadjaH. C. Fibiger Original Investigations Pages: 255 - 257
Effects of flurazepam on sleep, arousal threshold, and the perception of being asleep Wallace B. MendelsonJoseph V. MartinSteven P. James Original Investigations Pages: 258 - 262
Effects on memory following a single oral dose of diazepam Gustavo RodrigoMabel Lusiardo Original Investigations Pages: 263 - 267
Apomorphine-induced limb flicks in cats: the role of dopamine receptors located outside the blood-brain barrier B. R. StewartC. L. Broekkamp Original Investigations Pages: 268 - 270
Haloperidol- and apomorphine-induced changes in pup searching behaviour of house mice S. WegenerW. J. SchmidtG. Ehret Original Investigations Pages: 271 - 275
Apomorphine doses impair the reaction time of fast reacting but not slow reacting rats Richard E. WilcoxWaneen W. Spirduso Original Investigations Pages: 276 - 279
Behavioral evidence for the role of noradrenaline in putative anxiolytic and sedative effects of benzodiazepines Xiao-Min YangZhi-Pu LuoJin-Huang Zhou Original Investigations Pages: 280 - 286
A single electroconvulsive shock substantially lowers blood glucose levels in obese mice (C57BL/6J ob/ob) Christoph H. GleiterDavid J. Nutt Letters to the Editors Pages: 287 - 288
Basal nucleus lesions in monkeys: recognition memory impairment or visual agnosia? R. M. RidleyH. F. BakerT. K. Murray Letters to the Editors Pages: 289 - 290