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BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 73 (2006) 314~315 www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Author index Volume 73 (2006) An, S.K., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Fish, E., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Anisman, H., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Fogel, S.M., see Milner, C.E. 73, 141 Arroyo, M., see Falter,C.M. 73, 132 Gelabert, J.M., see Bornas, X. 73, 272 Bagot, R., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Giese-Davis, J., S. DiMiceli, S. Sephton, D. Spiegel, Emotional expression and Blair, K.S., R.A. Richell, D.G.V. Mitchell, A. Leonard, J. Morton, R.J.R. Blair, diurnal cortisol slope in women with metastatic breast cancer in supportive- They know the words, but not the music: Affective and semantic priming in expressive group therapy: A preliminary study 73, 190 individuals with psychopathy 73, 114 Gilbertson, M.W., see Orr, S.P. 73, 262 Blair, R.J.R., see Blair, K.S. 73, 114 Bobbo, D., G. Vallortigara, G.G. Mascetti, Effects of social interaction on Hamer, M., Y.N. Boutcher, Y. Park, S.H. Boutcher, Reproducibility of skeletal monocular/unihemispheric sleep in male and female domestic chicks 73, muscle vasodilatation responses to Stroop mental challenge over repeated 213 sessions 73, 186 Bornas, X., J. Llabrés, M. Noguera, A.M. Lopez, J.M. Gelabert, I. Vila, Fear Hansen, A.M., see Eller, N.H. 73, 280 induced complexity loss in the electrocardiogram of flight phobics: A mul- Helander, A., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 tiscale entropy analysis 73, 272 Hirota, A., see Matsuda, 1. 73, 157 Boutcher, S.H., see Boutcher, Y.N. 73, 235 Hirshman, E., see Wharton, W. 73, 227 Boutcher, S.H., see Hamer, M. 73, 186 Hofmann, S.G., The emotional consequences of social pragmatism: The psy- Boutcher, Y.N., S.H. Boutcher, Cardiovascular response to Stroop: Effect of chophysiological correlates of self-monitoring 73, 169 verbal response and task difficulty 73, 235 Hopkins, R.O., see Kesner, R.P. 73, 3 Boutcher, Y.N., see Hamer, M. 73, 186 Hummel, T., see Cashion, L. 73, 288 Bradbury, I., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 Brandt, K.R., S.1. Siinram-Lea, K. Qualtrough, The effect of glucose adminis- Janal, M.N., D.S. Ciccone, B.H. Natelson, Sub-typing CFS patients on the tration on the emotional enhancement effect in recognition memory 73, basis of ‘minor’ symptoms 73, 124 199 Jaschinski, W., see Kloke, W.B. 73, 220 Bredy, T.W., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Jasinski, D.R., see Epstein, D.H. 73, 90 Jaskowski, P., see Verleger, R. 73, 298 Caldji, C., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Jung, Y.C., S.K. An, J.H. Seok, J.S. Kim, S.J. Oh, D.H. Moon, J.-J. Kim, Cashion, L., A. Livermore, T. Hummel, Odour suppression in binary mixtures Neural substrates associated with evaluative processing during co-activa- 73, 288 tion of positivity and negativity: A PET investigation 73, 253 Chudasama, Y., T.W. Robbins, Functions of frontostriatal systems in cognition: Comparative neuropsychopharmacological studies in rats, monkeys and Kesner, R.P., R.O. Hopkins, Mnemonic functions of the hippocampus: A com- humans 73, 19 parison between animals and humans 73, 3 Ciccone, D.S., see Janal, M.N. 73, 124 Kim, J.-J., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Cote, K.A., see Milner,C.E. 73, 141 Kim, J.S., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Kloke, W.B., W. Jaschinski, Individual differences in the asymmetry of binoc- Davis, G.J., see Falter,C.M. 73, 132 ular saccades, analysed with mixed-effects models 73, 220 Delgado, M.R., A. Olsson, E.A. Phelps, Extending animal models of fear con- Kok, A., see Tieges, Z. 73, 101 ditioning to humans 73, 39 Kolev, V., see Verleger, R. 73, 298 DiMiceli, S., see Giese-Davis, J. 73, 190 Krieger, L., see Wharton, W. 73, 227 Donley, M.P., see Rosen, J.B. 73, 49 Krusienski, D.J., see Sellers, E.W. 73, 242 Duffy, M.E., B.J. Stewart-Knox, C. McConville, 1. Bradbury, J. O'Connor, A. Helander, J.J. Strain, The relationship between whole-blood serotonin and Lasko, N.B., see Orr, S.P. 73, 262 subjective mood in apparently healthy postmenopausal women 73, 165 Leonard, A., see Blair, K.S. 73, 114 Li, G.Y., H. Ueki, Y. Yamamoto, S. Yamada, Association between the scores on Eller, N.H., B. Netterstrom, A.M. Hansen, Psychosocial factors at home and at the general health questionnaire-28 and the saliva levels of 3-methoxy-4- work and levels of salivary cortisol 73, 280 hydroxyphenylglycol in normal volunteers 73, 209 Epstein, D.H., K.L. Preston, D.R. Jasinski, Abuse liability, behavioral pharma- Livermore, A., see Cashion, L. 73, 288 cology, and physical-dependence potential of opioids in humans and labo- Llabrés, J., see Bornas, X. 73, 272 ratory animals: Lessons from tramadol 73, 90 Lépez, A.M., see Bornas, X. 73, 272 Lorist, M.M., see Tieges, Z. 73, 101 Falter, C.M., M. Arroyo, G.J. Davis, Testosterone: Activation or organization of spatial cognition? 73, 132 Mascetti, G.G., see Bobbo, D. 73, 213 doi: 10.1016/S0301-05 1 1(06)002 13-4 Author index of vol. 73 (2006) Matsuda, I., A. Hirota, T. Ogawa, N. Takasawa, K. Shigemasu, A new dis- Robbins, T.W., see Chudasama, Y. 73, 19 crimination method for the Concealed Information Test using pretest data Rosen, J.B., M.P. Donley, Animal studies of amygdala function in fear and and within-individual comparisons 73, 157 uncertainty: Relevance to human research 73, 49 McConville, C., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 Rosen, J.B., Translational research: Parallels of human and animal research in McFarland, D.J., see Sellers, E.W. 73, 242 biological psychology 73, | Meaney, M.J., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Merritt, P., see Wharton, W. 73, 227 Scanlin, K., see Wharton, W. 73, 227 Metzger, L.J., see Orr, S.P. 73, 262 Sellers, E.W., D.J. Krusienski, D.J. McFarland, T.M. Vaughan, J.R. Wolpaw, A Milad, M.R., S.L. Rauch, R.K. Pitman, G.J. Quirk, Fear extinction in rats: P300 event-related potential brain—computer interface (BCI): The effects of Implications for human brain imaging and anxiety disorders 73, 61 matrix size and inter stimulus interval on performance 73, 242 Milad, M.R., see Orr, S.P. 73, 262 Seok, J.H., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Milner, C.E., S.M. Fogel, K.A. Cote, Habitual napping moderates motor per- Sephton, S., see Giese-Davis, J. 73, 190 formance improvements following a short daytime nap 73, 141 Shigemasu, K., see Matsuda, 1. 73, 157 Mitchell, D.G.V., see Blair, K.S. 73, 114 Snel, J., see Tieges, Z. 73, 101 Moon, D.H., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Spiegel, D., see Giese-Davis, J. 73, 190 Morton, J., see Blair, K.S. 73, 114 Stang], B., see Wharton, W. 73, 227 Stewart-Knox, B.J., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 Natelson, B.H., see Janal, M.N. 73, 124 Strain, J.J., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 Nesbitt, C., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Siinram-Lea, S.1., see Brandt, K.R. 73, 199 Netterstrom, B., see Eller, N.H. 73, 280 Szyf, M., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Neumann, D.L., A.M. Waters, The use of an unpleasant sound as an uncondi- tional stimulus in a human aversive Pavlovian conditioning procedure 73, Takasawa, N., see Matsuda, 1. 73, 157 175 Tieges, Z., J. Snel, A. Kok, J.G. Wijnen, M.M. Lorist, K. Richard Noguera, M., see Bornas, X. 73, 272 Ridderinkhof, Caffeine improves anticipatory processes in task switching 73, 101 O'Connor, J., see Duffy, M.E. 73, 165 Ogawa, T., see Matsuda, I. 73, 157 Ueki, H., see Li, G.Y. 73, 209 Oh, S.J., see Jung, Y.C. 73, 253 Olsson, A., see Delgado, M.R. 73, 39 Vallortigara, G., see Bobbo, D. 73, 213 Orr, S.P., M.R. Milad, L.J. Metzger, N.B. Lasko, M.W. Gilbertson, Vaughan, T.M., see Sellers, E.W. 73, 242 R.K. Pitman, Effects of beta blockade, PTSD diagnosis, and explicit Verleger, R., T. Paehge, V. Kolev, J. Yordanova, P. Jaskowski, On the relation threat on the extinction and retention of an aversively conditioned of movement-related potentials to the go/no-go effect on P3 73, 298 response 73, 262 Vila, I., see Bornas, X. 73, 272 Paehge, T., see Verleger, R. 73, 298 Waters, A.M., see Neumann, D.L. 73, 175 Parent, C., see Zhang, T.-Y. 73, 72 Wharton, W., E. Hirshman, P. Merritt, B. Stangl, K. Scanlin, L. Krieger, Lower Park, Y., see Hamer, M. 73, 186 blood pressure correlates with poorer performance on visuospatial attention Phelps, E.A., see Delgado, M.R. 73, 39 tasks in younger individuals 73, 227 Pitman, R.K., see Milad, M.R. 73, 61 Wijnen, J.G., see Tieges, Z. 73, 101 Pitman, R.K., see Orr, S.P. 73, 262 Wolpaw, J.R., see Sellers, E.W. 73, 242 Preston, K.L., see Epstein, D.H. 73, 90 Yamada, S., see Li, G.Y. 73, 209 Qualtrough, K., see Brandt, K.R. 73, 199 Yamamoto, Y., see Li, G.Y. 73, 209 Quirk, G.J., see Milad, M.R. 73, 61 Yordanova, J., see Verleger, R. 73, 298 Rauch, S.L., see Milad, M.R. 73, 61 Zhang, T.-Y., R. Bagot, C. Parent, C. Nesbitt, T.W. Bredy, C. Caldji, E. Fish, H. Richard Ridderinkhof, K., see Tieges, Z. 73, 101 Anisman, M. Szyf, M.J. Meaney, Maternal programming of defensive Richell, R.A., see Blair, K.S. 73, 114 responses through sustained effects on gene expression 73, 72 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 73 (2006) 316-317 www.elsevier.comlocate/biopsycho Subject index Volume 73 (2006) Abuse-liability assessment 73, 90 Fear conditioning 73, 49 Acquisition 73, 39 Fear extinction 73, 61 Affective priming 73, 114 Flight phobia 73, 272 Amygdala 73, 39, 49 Forearm blood flow 73, 235 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 73, 242 Forearm blood flow reactivity 73, 186 Anxiety disorders 73, 39 Frontostriatal systems 73, 19 Autonomic arousal 73, 169 Autonomic responses 73, 157 Gallus gallus 73, 213 Avian brain 73, 213 Gene expression 73, 72 Awakening cortisol response 73, 280 GHQ-28 73, 209 Glucose administration 73, 199 Beta blockade 73, 262 Binocularity 73, 220 5-HT 73, 165 Blood pressure 73, 227, 235 Habituation 73, 186 Brain lateralization 73, 213 Heart period variability 73, 235 Brain—computer interface 73, 242 Heart rate 73, 169, 235 Breast cancer 73, 190 Heart rate variability 73, 272 Human brain 73, 61 Caffeine 73, 101 Hypertension 73, 227 Cancer support group 73, 190 Hypotension 73, 227 Catecholamine 73, 235 Chemosensory 73, 288 Imprinting 73, 213 Chick 73, 213 Individual differences 73, 157, 220 Chronic fatigue syndrome 73, 124 Infralimbic 73, 39 Cognition 73, 227 Interaction 73, 288 Cognitive control 73, 101 Comparative neuropsychopharmacological studies 73, 19 Latent class discrimination method 73, 157 Complexity 73, 272 Learning 73, 39 Concealed information test 73, 157 Conditioning 73, 262 Maternal programming 73, 72 Cross-species comparison 73, 90 Mood 73, 165 Current testosterone levels 73, 132 Motor performance 73, 141 Movement-related potentials 73, 298 Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex 73, 253 Multiscale entropy analysis 73, 272 Drug abuse/dependence 73, 90 Napping 73, 141 EEG 73, 141 Negativity bias 73, 253 egr-1 73, 49 Neurocognitive 73, 19 Electroencephalogram 73, 169, 242 Neuropsychiatric 73, 19 Emotion 73, 39 No-go P3 73, 298 Emotion coding 73, 190 Normal volunteers 73, 209 Emotional enhancement effect 73, 199 Emotional expression 73, 190 Olfactory 73, 288 Emotional learning 73, 72 Oxycodone 73, 90 Emotion-regulation 73, 39, 190 ERP 73, 101 P300 73, 242 Estrogen 73, 165 P3b 73, 298 Event-related potentials 73, 101, 141, 242 PANAS 73, 165 Executive function 73, 19 Pathophysiology 73, 124 Extinction 73, 39, 262 Pattern association 73, 3 Pattern completion 73, 3 Fear 73, 49 Pattern separation 73, 3 doi: 10.1016/S0301-05 1 1(06)00208-0 Subject index of vol. 73 (2006) Pavlovian conditioning 73, 175 Short- and intermediate-term memory 73, 3 PET 73, 253 Skin conductance 73, 262 Positivity offset 73, 253 Skin conductance level 73, 169 Postmenopausal women 73, 165 Sleep 73, 141, 213 Posttraumatic stress disorder 73, 262 Sleep spindles 73, 141 Predator 73, 49 Social interaction 73, 213 Prefrontal cortex 73, 39 Sounds 73, 175 Prelimbic 73, 39 Spatial cognition 73, 132 Prenatal steroids 73, 132 Stroop 73, 235 Psychopathy 73, 114 Stroop task 73, 186 Psychosocial factors 73, 280 Subgroup analysis 73, 124 Psychosocial stress 73, 186 Subjective experiences 73, 199 Rats 73, 61 Task switching 73, 101 Recognition memory 73, 199, 227 The demand control model 73, 280 Rehabilitation 73, 242 The effort reward imbalance model 73, 280 Reliability 73, 186, 220 Trigeminal 73, 288 Retention 73, 262 Saccades 73, 220, 298 = des ' Unconditional stimulus 73, 175 Saliva MHPG 73, 209 Unconditioned fear 73, 49 Salivary cortisol 73, 280 a poe Second-to-fourth digit ratio 73, 132 Self-monitoring 73, 169 Visuospatial 73, 227 Self-Monitoring Scale 73, 169 Semantic priming 73, 114 Within-individual comparison 73, 157 Sequential learning 73, 3 Women 73, 124 Serotonin 73, 165 Work stress 73, 280 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 73 (2006) 318-319 www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Volume contents Volume 73 (2006) Special Issue: Translational Research: Parallels of Human and Animal Research in Biological Psychology Editorial J.B. Rosen, Translational research: Parallels of human and animal research in biological psychology Regular articles R.P. Kesner, R.O. Hopkins, Mnemonic functions of the hippocampus: A comparison between animals and humans................. Y. Chudasama, T.W. Robbins, Functions of frontostriatal systems in cognition: Comparative neuropsychopharmacological studies in rats, ID obo oon 66 0b e'o68 6 0 66 FOREN OUUY coerce ene renter ube eesesesoestenecdnececdtUi abnileee n M.R. Delgado, A. Olsson, E.A. Phelps, Extending animal models of fear conditioning to humans ............0. .ee.e0 e0ee0 ee e J.B. Rosen, M.P. Donley, Animal studies of amygdala function in fear and uncertainty: Relevance to human research M.R. Milad, S.L. Rauch, R.K. Pitman, G.J. Quirk, Fear extinction in rats: Implications for human brain imaging and anxiety TID EPG thyS PY Eee eee Ok eet ee ee eae ond 6 yy ys eee ae er ee ee ea er T.-Y. Zhang, R. Bagot, C. Parent, C. Nesbitt, T.W. Bredy, C. Caldji, E. Fish, H. Anisman, M. Szyf, M.J. Meaney, Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression D.H. Epstein, K.L. Preston, D.R. Jasinski, Abuse liability, behavioral pharmacology, and physical-dependence potential of opioids in humans and laboratory animals: Lessons from tramadol Regular articles Z. Tieges, J. Snel, A. Kok, J.G. Wijnen, M.M. Lorist, K. Richard Ridderinkhof, Caffeine improves anticipatory processes in task switching K.S. Blair, R.A. Richell, D.G.V. Mitchell, A. Leonard, J. Morton, R.J.R. Blair, They know the words, but not the music: Affective and semantic priming in individuals with psychopathy M.N. Janal, D.S. Ciccone, B.H. Natelson, Sub-typing CFS patients on the basis of ‘minor’ symptoms...................0.000055 C.E. Milner, S.M. Fogel, K.A. Cote, Habitual napping moderates motor performance improvements following a short daytime nap I. Matsuda, A. Hirota, T. Ogawa, N. Takasawa, K. Shigemasu, A new discrimination method for the Concealed Information Test using rs ari 6k b 6k + 65 6b 0S) PAE Se oe ehhh SENN Re RES OOo bo bbe 04409-00404 048RkS M.E. Duffy, B.J. Stewart-Knox, C. McConville, I. Bradbury, J. O’Connor, A. Helander, J.J. Strain, The relationship between whole-blood serotonin and subjective mood in apparently healthy postmenopausal women S.G. Hofmann, The emotional consequences of social pragmatism: The psychophysiological correlates of self-monitoring D.L. Neumann, A.M. Waters, The use of an unpleasant sound as an unconditional stimulus in a human aversive Pavlovian conditioning procedure doi: 10.1016/S0301-05 1 1(06)00209-2 Volume contents vol. 73 (2006) M. Hamer, Y.N. Boutcher, Y. Park, S.H. Boutcher, Reproducibility of skeletal muscle vasodilatation responses to Stroop mental challenge over repeated sessions J. Giese-Davis, S. DiMiceli, S. Sephton, D. Spiegel, Emotional expression and diurnal cortisol slope in women with metastatic breast cancer in supportive-expressive group therapy: A preliminary study K.R. Brandt, S.I. Siinram-Lea, K. Qualtrough, The effect of glucose administration on the emotional enhancement effect in recognition Brief report G.Y. Li, H. Ueki, Y. Yamamoto, S. Yamada, Association between the scores on the general health questionnaire-28 and the saliva levels of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol in normal volunteers... ........... 0. ccc cece cece cece ee ee ee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeues Regular articles D. Bobbo, G. Vallortigara, G.G. Mascetti, Effects of social interaction on monocular/unihemispheric sleep in male and female domestic PNG.) 4656.5 VEEN S 546 oF OO AE SOHC EdD Cie a Ce PPR ROR ORS ro EOD BES OPER TE PCa ROT ha pues ab osan eee tera W.B. Kloke, W. Jaschinski, Individual differences in the asymmetry of binocular saccades, analysed with mixed-effects models ...... . W. Wharton, E. Hirshman, P. 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