Intrinsic actions of the benzodiazepine receptor antagonist Ro 15-1788 Sandra E. FileSharon Pellow Review Article Pages: 1 - 11
Clinical conditions and central dopamine metabolism in alcoholics during acute withdrawal under treatment with different pharmacological agents Stefan BorgHans KvandePeter Valverius Original Investigations Pages: 12 - 17
Different effects of haloperidol and extinction on instrumental behaviours John D. Salamone Original Investigations Pages: 18 - 23
Behavioral and physiological effects of an aziridinium analog of oxotremorine (BM130) Roger W. RussellAnn D. CrockerDonald J. Jenden Original Investigations Pages: 24 - 32
Relation between behaviorally augmented tolerance and upregulation of muscarinic receptors in the CNS: Effects of chronic administration of scopolamine Roger W. RussellFrederick J. EhlertJoyce J. Hwa Original Investigations Pages: 33 - 39
Maternal aggression in rats: Lack of interaction between chlordiazepoxide and fluprazine Berend OlivierJan MosRuud van Oorschot Original Investigations Pages: 40 - 43
Evidence for multiple opiate receptor involvement in different phencyclidine-induced unconditioned behaviors in rats Benjamin D. GreenbergDavid S. Segal Original Investigations Pages: 44 - 53
Effects of repeated zimelidine administration on sleep parameters in the rat Renato B. ReyesShirley Y. HillDavid J. Kupfer Original Investigations Pages: 54 - 57
Imidazole has similar behavioural effects to yohimbine Francesca FerrariRita MartinelliGiosué Baggio Original Investigations Pages: 58 - 62
Homovanillic acid in caudate and pre-frontal cortex following acute and chronic neuroleptic administration Malcolm B. Bowers Jr.Frederick J. Hoffman Jr. Original Investigations Pages: 63 - 65
Amphetamine, apomorphine and investigatory behavior in the rat: Analysis of the structure and pattern of responses A. E. KelleyM. WinnockL. Stinus Original Investigations Pages: 66 - 74
Ethanol enhancement of Pavlovian conditioning: Comparison with instrumental conditioning Linda L. HernándezD. A. Powell Original Investigations Pages: 75 - 81
Evidence that serotonin receptors are involved in the anticonvulsant effect of yohimbine in mice Nándor LudvigLajos GyörgyE. Sylvester Vizi Original Investigations Pages: 82 - 85
Platelet 3H-imipramine binding and steroid hormones serum concentrations during the menstrual cycle Marie-France PoirierChawki BenkelfatSalomon Z. Langer Original Investigations Pages: 86 - 89
Human tolerance to alcohol: The role of Pavlovian conditioning processes Allan P. ShapiroPeter E. Nathan Original Investigations Pages: 90 - 95
Plasma tryptophan and tyrosine ratios to competing amino acids in relation to antidepressant response to citalopram and maprotiline S. E. MøllerP. de BeursH. E. Høpfner Petersen Original Investigations Pages: 96 - 100
Voluntary ethanol consumption in the absence of hunger and thirst drives Hiroyuki Iso Original Investigations Pages: 101 - 104
A comparison between chlordiazepoxide and CL 218,872, a synthetic non-benzodiazepine ligand for benzodiazepine receptors, on serotonin and catecholamine turnover in brain John F. McElroyRoberts S. FeldmanJerrold S. Meyer Original Investigations Pages: 105 - 108
Effects of mianserin in neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism Søren KorsgaardThor Friis Original Investigations Pages: 109 - 111
Behavioural responses to diazepam of drug-naive and experienced monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Catherine M. BradleyA. N. Nicholson Original Investigations Pages: 112 - 114
Effect of carbamazepine on mean urinary free cortisol excretion in patients with major affective illness David R. RubinowRobert M. PostThomas W. Uhde Original Investigations Pages: 115 - 118
Amphetamine does not affect the partial punishment effect (PPE) I. WeinerH. BercovitzJ. Feldon Original Investigations Pages: 119 - 123
The effects of apomorphine, d-amphetamine and chlorpromazine on the aggressiveness of isolated Aequidens pulcher (Teleostei, Cichlidae) A. D. Munro Original Investigations Pages: 124 - 128
Enhanced elevation of corticosterone following arecoline administration to rats selectively bred for increased cholinergic function David H. OverstreetRuth A. BoothDavid S. Janowsky Rapid Communication Pages: 129 - 130
Locomotor activity and neurotensin: Resolution of discrepancies in effects? A. SahgalA. B. Keith Letter To The Editors Pages: 131 - 132