Genes, drugs and behavior: polygenic behavioral phenotypes and single gene manipulations Klaus A. MiczekS. Barak Caine Introduction Pages: 1 - 1
Complications associated with genetic background effects in research using knockout mice Tamara J. PhillipsRene HenJohn C. Crabbe Short report Pages: 5 - 7
Microbehavioral methods for measuring the motor and associative effects of dopamine receptor antagonists and related drugs in rodents Stephen C. Fowler Short report Pages: 8 - 10
Assessing prepulse inhibition of startle in wild-type and knockout mice Mark A. Geyer Short report Pages: 11 - 13
Aggressive and social stress responses in genetically modified mice: from horizontal to vertical strategy Klaus A. Miczek Short report Pages: 17 - 19
Combined use of mutant mice and classical pharmacology to characterise receptor functions: the case of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors Ronan Depoortere Short report Pages: 20 - 21
Method for training operant responding and evaluating cocaine self-administration behavior in mutant mice S. B. CaineS. Stevens NegusNancy K. Mello Short report Pages: 22 - 24
Assessment of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit contributions to nicotine self-administration in mutant mice Mark P. Epping-JordanMarina R. PicciottoE. M. Pich Short report Pages: 25 - 26
Methodology for analyzing the parallel between cocaine psychomotor stimulant and reinforcing effects in mice B. A. Rocha Short report Pages: 27 - 29
Application of microdialysis and voltammetry to assess dopamine functions in genetically altered Sara R. JonesRaul R. GainetdinovMarc G. Caron Short report Pages: 30 - 32
The use of microdialysis in the mouse: conventional versus quantitative techniques T. S. ShippenbergM. HeV. Chefer Short report Pages: 33 - 34
Comparison of transgenic strategies for behavioral neuroscience studies in rodents David W. Self Short report Pages: 35 - 37
Effects of haloperidol and clozapine on tongue dynamics during licking in CD-1, BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice Guanghui WangStephen C. Fowler Original Investigation Pages: 38 - 45
Glucocorticoid-reinforced responding in the rhesus monkey J. H. BroadbearG. WingerJ. H. Woods Original Investigation Pages: 46 - 55
Altered neuroendocrine and behavioral responses to m-chlorophenylpiperazine in 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) users U. D. McCannVictoria EligulashviliGeorge A. Ricaurte Original Investigation Pages: 56 - 65
A neurotoxic regimen of MDMA suppresses behavioral, thermal and neurochemical responses to subsequent MDMA administration Mahalakshmi ShankaranG. A. Gudelsky Original Investigation Pages: 66 - 72
Effects of E-2078, a stable dynorphin A(1–8) analog, on sedation and serum prolactin levels in rhesus monkeys E. R. ButelmanTodd J. HarrisMary-Jeanne Kreek Original Investigation Pages: 73 - 80
The δ2-opioid receptor antagonist naltriben reduces motivated responding for ethanol Harry L. JuneShannan R. McCaneJanice C. Froehlich Original Investigation Pages: 81 - 89
Actions of adenosine A2A receptor antagonist KW-6002 on drug-induced catalepsy and hypokinesia caused by reserpine or MPTP Shizuo ShiozakiShunji IchikawaY. Kuwana Original Investigation Pages: 90 - 95
Dynamic changes in sensitivity occur during the acute response to cocaine and methylphenidate R. KuczenskiDavid S. Segal Original Investigation Pages: 96 - 103
Spatial memory improvement by levodopa in parkinsonian MPTP-treated monkeys Juan Fernández-RuizDoris DoudetThomas G. Aigner Rapid Communication Pages: 104 - 107
The relationship between 6-sulphatoxymelatonin rhythm phase and age in self-reported good sleeping controls and sleep maintenance insomniacs aged 55–80 years K. LushingtonDrew DawsonLeon Lack Letter to the Editors Pages: 111 - 112