Hyperglycemic suppression of morphine withdrawal signs in the rat Hyacinth C. AkunneKaram F. A. Soliman Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 6
Nicotine tolerance: an analysis of the time course of its development and loss in the rat Allan C. CollinsElena RommJeanne M. Wehner Original Investigations Pages: 7 - 14
The chlordiazepoxide/pentylenetetrazol discrimination: characterization of drug interactions and homeostatic responses to drug challenges Ron C. MichaelisAlice M. HoloheanFrank A. Holloway Original Investigations Pages: 15 - 20
Effects of pimozide, across doses and within sessions, on discriminated lever release performance in rats Paul SkjoldagerStephen C. Fowler Original Investigations Pages: 21 - 28
Evidence for opioid mechanisms in the behavioral effects of nicotine William A. CorrigallSeymore HerlingKathleen M. Coen Original Investigations Pages: 29 - 35
“Paradoxical” analgesia induced by naloxone and naltrexone Janet D. GreeleyA. D. LêHoward Cappell Original Investigations Pages: 36 - 39
Effects of nimodipine on the discriminative stimulus properties ofd-amphetamine in rats Paolo NenciniWilliam L. Woolverton Original Investigations Pages: 40 - 44
Blockade of non-opioid analgesia in intruder mice by selective neuronal and non-neuronal benzodiazepine recognition site ligands R. J. RodgersJ. I. Randall Original Investigations Pages: 45 - 54
The pharmacological characterisation of pilocarpine-induced purposeless chewing behaviour in the rat Brian R. StewartPeter JennerC. David Marsden Original Investigations Pages: 55 - 62
Possible interactions between zolpidem, a new sleep inducer and chlorpromazine, a phenothiazine neuroleptic J. P. DesagerR. HulhovenJ. F. Thiercelin Original Investigations Pages: 63 - 66
Time course of ethanol's effects on locomotor activity, exploration and anxiety in mice Michael J. DurcanRichard G. Lister Original Investigations Pages: 67 - 72
Effects of naltrexone, andd-amphetamine, and their interaction on the stimulus control of choice behavior of rats David M. GrillyGordon C. Gowans Original Investigations Pages: 73 - 80
Rearing paradigm in a nonhuman primate affects response to β-CCE challenge Thomas R. InselJames ScanlanStephen J. Suomi Original Investigations Pages: 81 - 86
Is the discriminative stimulus produced by phencyclidine due to an interaction with N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors? Anne JacksonD. J. Sanger Original Investigations Pages: 87 - 92
Evidence that hypophagia induced bymCPP and TFMPP requires 5-HT1C and 5-HT1B receptors; hypophagia induced by RU 24969 only requires 5-HT1B receptors G. A. KennettG. Curzon Original Investigations Pages: 93 - 100
The antiemetic drug trimethobenzamide prevents hypophagia due to acetyl salicylate, but not to 5-HT1B or 5-HT1C agonists G. A. KennettG. Curzon Original Investigations Pages: 101 - 103
Additive effects of clonidine and antidepressant drugs in the mouse forced-swimming test M. MalingeM. BourinC. Larousse Original Investigations Pages: 104 - 109
Tolerance and selective cross-tolerance to the motivational effects of opioids T. S. ShippenbergM. W. Emmett-OglesbyA. Herz Original Investigations Pages: 110 - 115
Potential interactions between GABAb and cholinergic systems: baclofen augments scopolamine-induced performance deficits in the eight-arm radial maze Elizabeth S. SidelHugh A. TilsonH. Scott Swartzwelder Original Investigations Pages: 116 - 120
Clonidine infusions into the locus coeruleus attenuate behavioral and neurochemical changes associated with naloxone-precipitated withdrawal J. R. TaylorJ. D. ElsworthD. E. Redmond Jr Original Investigations Pages: 121 - 134
Apomorphine anorexia: the role of dopamine receptors in the ventral forebrain Anthony TowellPaul WillnerRichard Muscat Original Investigations Pages: 135 - 141
Facilitation of brain stimulation reward byΔ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol E. L. GardnerW. ParedesD. Morrison Rapid Communication Pages: 142 - 144
2nd Meeting of the European Pharmacology Society and Sattelite Meeting on Cognitive Enhancers Organizers, 2nd Meeting of the European Pharmacology Society and Sattelite Meeting on Cognitive Enhancers Abstract Pages: S1 - S70