NEWMEDS special issue commentary Tine Bryan StensbølShitij Kapur Commentary 26 September 2015 Pages: 3849 - 3851
The NEWMEDS rodent touchscreen test battery for cognition relevant to schizophrenia M. Hvoslef-EideA. C. MarT. J. Bussey Review 24 July 2015 Pages: 3853 - 3872
Calibration and cross-validation of MCCB and CogState in schizophrenia Jane LeesEve ApplegateRichard J. Drake Original Investigation 29 May 2015 Pages: 3873 - 3882
Comparing the effects of subchronic phencyclidine and medial prefrontal cortex dysfunction on cognitive tests relevant to schizophrenia K. A. L. McAllisterA. C. MarT. J. Bussey Original Investigation 21 July 2015 Pages: 3883 - 3897
The role of the dorsal hippocampus in two versions of the touchscreen automated paired associates learning (PAL) task for mice Chi Hun KimChristopher J. HeathLisa M. Saksida Original Investigation Open access 13 May 2015 Pages: 3899 - 3910
MK-801 and amphetamine result in dissociable profiles of cognitive impairment in a rodent paired associates learning task with relevance for schizophrenia John TalposNancy AertsThomas Steckler Original Investigation 23 April 2015 Pages: 3911 - 3920
A novel 2- and 3-choice touchscreen-based continuous trial-unique nonmatching-to-location task (cTUNL) sensitive to functional differences between dentate gyrus and CA3 subregions of the hippocampus C. A. OomenM. Hvoslef-EideT. J. Bussey Original Investigation 30 July 2015 Pages: 3921 - 3933
Trial-unique, delayed nonmatching-to-location (TUNL) touchscreen testing for mice: sensitivity to dorsal hippocampal dysfunction Chi Hun KimCarola RombergLisa M. Saksida Original Investigation Open access 15 July 2015 Pages: 3935 - 3945
The continuous performance test (rCPT) for mice: a novel operant touchscreen test of attentional function Chi Hun KimMartha Hvoslef-EideAdam C. Mar Original Investigation Open access 29 September 2015 Pages: 3947 - 3966
Opposing effects of glutamatergic and GABAergic pharmacological manipulations on a visual perception task with relevance to schizophrenia John C. TalposJohn RiordanThomas Steckler Original Investigation 28 May 2015 Pages: 3967 - 3976
Distinct pro-vigilant profile induced in rats by the mGluR5 potentiator LSN2814617 Sally LoomisAndrew McCarthyGary Gilmour Original Investigation Open access 24 April 2015 Pages: 3977 - 3989
Dissociable effects of NR2A and NR2B NMDA receptor antagonism on cognitive flexibility but not pattern separation Gaurav KumarJoseph OlleyJohn Talpos Original Investigation 18 July 2015 Pages: 3991 - 4003
Facilitation of spatial working memory performance following intra-prefrontal cortical administration of the adrenergic alpha1 agonist phenylephrine Martha Hvoslef-EideC. A. OomenT. J. Bussey Original Investigation Open access 12 August 2015 Pages: 4005 - 4016
The role of 5-HT2C receptors in touchscreen visual reversal learning in the rat: a cross-site study J. AlsiöS. R. O. NilssonT. W. Robbins Original Investigation Open access 26 May 2015 Pages: 4017 - 4031
Cross-site strain comparison of pharmacological deficits in the touchscreen visual discrimination test Eric G. MohlerZhiyong DingRouba Kozak Original Investigation 17 July 2015 Pages: 4033 - 4041
Motivational assessment of mice using the touchscreen operant testing system: effects of dopaminergic drugs Christopher J. HeathTimothy J. BusseyLisa M. Saksida Original Investigation Open access 10 July 2015 Pages: 4043 - 4057
The subchronic phencyclidine rat model: relevance for the assessment of novel therapeutics for cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia Sanna K. JanhunenHeta SvärdTheresa M. Ballard Review 14 June 2015 Pages: 4059 - 4083
PCP-based mice models of schizophrenia: differential behavioral, neurochemical and cellular effects of acute and subchronic treatments Anna CastañéNoemí SantanaFrancesc Artigas Original Investigation 07 May 2015 Pages: 4085 - 4097
Alterations in spatial memory and anxiety in the MAM E17 rat model of hippocampal pathology in schizophrenia Francois GastambideAmy M. TaylorDavid M. Bannerman Original Investigation Open access 31 January 2015 Pages: 4099 - 4112
MAM (E17) rodent developmental model of neuropsychiatric disease: disruptions in learning and dysregulation of nucleus accumbens dopamine release, but spared executive function William M. HowePatrick L. TierneyRouba Kozak Original Investigation 12 May 2015 Pages: 4113 - 4127
Application of cross-species PET imaging to assess neurotransmitter release in brain Sjoerd J. FinnemaMika ScheininSarah Grimwood Review Open access 30 April 2015 Pages: 4129 - 4157
Serotonin transporter occupancy by escitalopram and citalopram in the non-human primate brain: a [11C]MADAM PET study Sjoerd J. FinnemaChrister HalldinLars Farde Original Investigation 17 May 2015 Pages: 4159 - 4167
Sensitivity of [11C]ORM-13070 to increased extracellular noradrenaline in the CNS – a PET study in human subjects Jussi LehtoJarkko JohanssonMika Scheinin Original Investigation 29 April 2015 Pages: 4169 - 4178
The role of machine learning in neuroimaging for drug discovery and development Orla M. DoyleMitul A. MehtaMichael J. Brammer Review 28 May 2015 Pages: 4179 - 4189
Modulatory effects of ketamine, risperidone and lamotrigine on resting brain perfusion in healthy human subjects Sergey ShcherbininOrla DoyleAdam J. Schwarz Original Investigation 31 July 2015 Pages: 4191 - 4204
Ketamine induces a robust whole-brain connectivity pattern that can be differentially modulated by drugs of different mechanism and clinical profile R. JoulesO. M. DoyleM. A. Mehta Original Investigation Open access 19 May 2015 Pages: 4205 - 4218
Dissociation of mGlu2/3 agonist effects on ketamine-induced regional and event-related oxygen signals Jennifer FrancoisFrancois GastambideGary Gilmour Original Investigation 06 May 2015 Pages: 4219 - 4229
Acute ketamine challenge increases resting state prefrontal-hippocampal connectivity in both humans and rats Oliver GrimmNatalia GassAndreas Meyer-Lindenberg Original Investigation 18 July 2015 Pages: 4231 - 4241