Ethopharmacology of social conflict and communication: anxiolytics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and analgesics introduction Klaus A. MiczekMilos Krsiak Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 141 - 141
Decreased in vivo binding to brain benzodiazepine receptors during social isolation Thomas R. Insel Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 142 - 144
Distress call reactivation in isolated chicks: a behavioral indicator with high selectivity for antidepressants E. Lehr Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 145 - 146
Temporal patterning of ultrasonic distress calls in the adult rat: effects of morphine and benzodiazepines A. M. van der PoelE. J. K. NoachK. A. Miczek Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 147 - 148
Temporal and sequential patterns of agonistic behavior: effects of alcohol, anxiolytics and psychomotor stimulants K. A. MiczekM. HaneyJ. F. DeBold Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 149 - 151
Quantitative and comparative analyses of pro-aggressive actions of benzodiazepines in maternal aggression of rats Jan MosBerend Olivier Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 152 - 153
Serotonergic modulation of social interactions in isolated male mice Berend OlivierJan MosJan Hartog Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 154 - 156
Differences among nine 1,4-benzodiazepines: an ethopharmacological evaluation in mice A. SulcovaM. Krsiak Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 157 - 159
Relationship between behavioral and nociceptive changes in attacked mice: effects of opiate antagonists Hans-Rudolf FrischknechtBert Siegfried Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 160 - 162
5HT1A agonist, 8-hydroxy-2-(DI-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH-DPAT), inhibits non-opioid analgesia in defeated mice: influence of route of administration R. J. RodgersJ. K. Shepherd Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 163 - 165
Genotype-dependent modulation of LY 171555-induced defensive behavior in the mouse Simona CabibStefano Puglisi-Allegra Symposium Rapid Communications Pages: 166 - 168
The hyperalgesic effect of naloxone is attenuated in streptozotocin-diabetic mice K. RamabadranM. BansinathM. M. Puig Original Investigations Pages: 169 - 174
5HT3 receptor antagonists block morphine- and nicotine-but not amphetamine-induced reward E. CarboniE. AcquasG. Di Chiara Original Investigations Pages: 175 - 178
Effects of fixed ratio size and dose on phencyclidine self-administration by rats Karen L. MarquisMichael G. WebbJ. Edward Moreton Original Investigations Pages: 179 - 182
Discovery of antidepressant activity by forced swimming test may depend on pre-exposure of rats to a stressful situation Franco BorsiniAlessandro LecciAlberto Meli Original Investigations Pages: 183 - 188
Behavioral effects of alpha2 adrenoceptor antagonists and their interactions with ethanol in tests of locomotion, exploration and anxiety in mice Michael J. DurcanRichard G. ListerMarkku Linnoila Original Investigations Pages: 189 - 193
The contribution of environmental cues to cross-tolerance between ethanol and pentobarbital Mufida El-GhundiHarold KalantJatinder M. Khanna Original Investigations Pages: 194 - 201
Two types of bias in psychophysical detection and recognition procedures: nonparametric indices and effects of drugs Jonathan L. Katz Original Investigations Pages: 202 - 205
Risperidone (R 64 766), a potent and complete LSD antagonist in drug discrimination by rats T. F. MeertP. de HaesP. A. J. Janssen Original Investigations Pages: 206 - 212
Evidence that d-fenfluramine anorexia is mediated by 5-HT1 receptors J. C. NeillS. J. Cooper Original Investigations Pages: 213 - 218
Inhibitory effect of a selective kappa receptor agonist, U-50, 488H, on methamphetamine-elicited ipsilateral circling behavior in rats with unilateral nigral lesions Masuo OhnoTsuneyuki YamamotoShowa Ueki Original Investigations Pages: 219 - 221
Effects of lorazepam on memory, attention and sedation in man: antagonism by Ro 15-1788 G. C. PrestonC. E. WardS. M. Stahl Original Investigations Pages: 222 - 227
Assessment of the muscarinic receptor subtype involved in the mediation of pilocarpine-induced purposeless chewing behaviour Brian R. StewartPeter JennerC. David Marsden Original Investigations Pages: 228 - 234
Environment-specific tolerance to nicotine Leonard H. EpsteinAnthony R. CaggiulaRichard Stiller Original Investigations Pages: 235 - 237
A comparison of the effects of amphetamine, apomorphine and white noise on response switching in the rat J. L. EvendenS. J. Doggett Original Investigations Pages: 238 - 242
Neurotensin, substance P, neurokinin-α, and enkephalin: injection into ventral tegmental area in the rat produces differential effects on operant responding A. E. KelleyM. CadorM. Le Moal Original Investigations Pages: 243 - 252
Thiamine deficiency in utero alters response to ethanol in adulthood Peter R. MartinSondra LevinAnil B. Mukherjee Original Investigations Pages: 253 - 256
Nicotine chewing gum (2 mg, 4 mg) and cigarette smoking: comparative effects upon vigilance and heart rate A. C. ParrottG. Winder Original Investigations Pages: 257 - 261
Specific modulation of social memory in rats by cholinomimetic and nootropic drugs, by benzodiazepine inverse agonists, but not by psychostimulants A. PerioJ. P. TerranovaK. Biziere Original Investigations Pages: 262 - 268
Hyperthermia induced by m-CPP in the rat and its modification by antidepressant treatments K. M. WozniakC. S. AulakhD. L. Murphy Original Investigations Pages: 269 - 274
Discrepancy in the time course of EMD 23448 induced yawning and reduction of extracellular dopamine Lars StåhleUrban Ungerstedt Letter to the Editors Pages: 275 - 276
A comparison of the effects of diazepam versus several typical and atypical anti-depressant drugs in an animal model of anxiety Shari R. BodnoffBarbara Suranyi-CadotteMichael J. Meaney Rapid Communication Pages: 277 - 279