BRAIN RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN THE BRAIN SCIENCES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF D.P. PURPURA CUMULATIVE AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES 1994 ELSEVIER ISSN 0006-8993 BRAIN RESEARCH SCOPE AND PURPOSE BRAIN RESEARCH provides a medium for prompt publication of articles in the fields of neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurophysiology, neuro- endocrinology, neuropharmacology, neurotoxicology, neurocommunications, behavioural sciences, molecular neurology and biocybernetics. Clinical studies that are of fundamental importance and have a direct bearing on the knowledge of the structure and function of the brain, the spinal cord, and the peripheral nerves will also be published. TYPE OF PAPERS 1. Research Reports reporting results of original fundamental research in any branch in the brain sciences. It is expected that these papers will be published about six months after acceptance. 2. 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Gage (La Jolla, CA, USA) M. Palkovits (Budapest, Hungary) W. Zieglgánsberger (Munich, FRG) J. Glowinski (Paris, France) A.J. Patel (London, UK) R.S. Zukin (Bronx, NY, USA) GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS These can be found in the “front matter" of every last issue of each volume of Brain Research. The preferred medium of submission is on disk with accompanying manuscript (see "Electronic manuscripts"). BRAIN RESEARCH AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES 1994 (including Developmental Brain Research, Molecular Research and Brain Research Reviews) BRAIN RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH IN THE BRAIN SCIENCES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: D.P. PURPURA (BRONX, NY, USA) EDITORIAL BOARD G.K. Aghajanian (New Haven, CT, USA) G.F. Koob (La Jolla, CA, USA) B.W. Agranoff (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) L. Kruger (Los Angeles, CA, USA) A.J. Aguayo (Montreal, Que., Canada) J. LaVail (San Francisco, CA, USA) P. Andersen (Oslo, Norway) C.L. Masters (Parkville, Vic., Australia) E.C. Azmitia (New York, NY, USA) M. Mattson (Lexington, KY, USA) M.V.L. Bennett (Bronx, NY, USA) B.S. McEwen (New York, NY, USA) L.I. Benowitz (Boston, MA, USA) E.G. McGeer (Vancouver, BC, Canada) J.M. Besson (Paris, France) R.Y. Moore (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) A. Bjórklund (Lund, Sweden) P. Morell (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) F.E. Bloom (La Jolla, CA, USA) W.T. Norton (Bronx, NY, USA) D. Choi (St. Louis, MO, USA) J.M. Palacios (Barcelona, Spain) R.E. Coggeshall (Galveston, TX, USA) M. Palkovits (Budapest, Hungary) H. Collewijn (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) A.J. Patel (London, UK) W.M. Cowan (Bethesda, MD, USA) R. Quirion (Verdun, Que., Canada) A.C. Cuello (Montreal, Que., Canada) C.S. Raine (Bronx, NY, USA) M.S. Cynader (Vancouver, BC, Canada) G. Raisman (London, UK) J.E. Dowling (Cambridge, MA, USA) P. Rakic (New Haven, CT, USA) J.J. Dreifuss (Geneva, Switzerland) H.J. Ralston III (San Francisco, CA, USA) B. Droz (Lausanne, Switzerland) S.I. Rapoport (Bethesda, MD, USA) R. Dubner (Bethesda, MD, USA) C.E. Ribak (Irvine, CA, USA) S.B. Dunnett (Cambridge, UK) P. Rudomín (Mexico, DF, Mexico) P.C. Emson (Cambridge, UK) M. Schachner (Zürich, Switzerland) S.J. Enna (Kansas City, KS, USA) B.K. Siesjó (Lund, Sweden) J. Feldman (Los Angeles, CA, USA) E.J. Simon (New York, NY, USA) H.L. Fields (San Francisco, CA, USA) S.H. Snyder (Baltimore, MD, USA) F.H. Gage (La Jolla, CA, USA) C. Sotelo (Paris, France) J. Glowinski (Paris, France) J. Stone (Sydney, NSW, Australia) P.S. Goldman-Rakic (New Haven, CT, USA) D.F. Swaab (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden) L. Swanson (Los Angeles, CA, USA) B. Gustafsson (Góteborg, Sweden) L. Terenius (Stockholm, Sweden) A. Hamberger (Góteborg, Sweden) H. Thoenen (Planegg, FRG) U. Heinemann (Kóln, FRG) M. Tohyama (Osaka, Japan) K.-P. Hoffmann (Bochum, FRG) S. Tucek (Prague, Czech Republic) T.G.M. Hókfelt (Stockholm, Sweden) K. Unsicker (Heidelberg, FRG) R.L. Isaacson (Binghamton, NY, USA) S.G. Waxman (New Haven, CT, USA) M. Ito (Saitama, Japan) F.G. Wouterlood (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) B.L. Jacobs (Princeton, NJ, USA) R.J. Wurtman (Cambridge, MA, USA) E.G. Jones (Irvine, CA, USA) I.S. Zagon (Hershey, PA, USA) P. Kalivas (Pullman, WA, USA) W. Zieglgansberger (Munich, FRG) C. Kennedy (Bethesda, MD, USA) R.S. Zukin (Bronx, NY, USA) K. Kogure (Saitama-ken, Japan) AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES - 1994 «6-95 S E AMSTERDAM - LAUSANNE - NEW YORK - OXFORD - SHANNON - TOKYO © 1995, Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publisher, Elsevier Science B.V., Copyright & Permissions Department, P.O. Box 521, 1000 AM Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 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Cover Figure taken from: Benarroch, E.E., Zollman, P.J., Smithson, I.L., Schmelzer, J.D. and Low, P.A., Different reinnervation patterns in the celi- ac/mesenteric and superior cervical ganglia following quanethidine sympathectomy in adult rats, Brain Research, 644/2 (1994) 322—326 (Fig. 1A). The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO 239.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). INTRODUCTION The 1994 Cumulative Autor and Subject Index comprises 8 separate indexes: the Author and Subject Indexes of Brain Research, Developmental Brain Research, Molecular Brain Research and Brain Research Reviews. Each section had its own volume numbering according to the schedule below. This numbering has been used in the present indexes. BRAIN RESEARCH (1994) Volumes Brain Developmental Brain Molecular Brain Brain Research Cognitive Brain Research Research Research Reviews Research Vols. 633—668 Vols. 77-83 Vols. 21-27 Vol. 19 Please note that the above schedule differs slightly from the 1994 publication schedule: Volume 20 of Molecular Brain Research was published in 1993 and has been indexed in the 1993 index. Volumes 26 and 27 belong to the 1995 subscription year but were published in 1994 and have been indexed in the present index. Volume 3 of Cognitive Brain Research has not been indexed in the present index as its publication has been delayed. The same applies to Volume 2 (belonging to the 1993 subscription year). The Editor and Publisher of Brain Research welcome any comments on the usefulness of this index as well as suggestions for improvements. ouncement the Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE prefers the submission of electronic manuscripts Electronic manuscripts have the advantage that there is no need for the rekeying of text, thereby avoiding the possibility of introducing errors and resulting in reliable and fast delivery of proofs. The preferred storage medium is a 5; or 35 inch disk in MS- DOS format, although other systems are welcome, e.g. Macintosh. After final acceptance, your disk plus one final, printed and exactly matching version (as a printout) should be submitted together to the accepting editor. It is important that the file on disk and the printout are identical. Both will then be forwarded by the editor to Elsevier. Please follow the general instructions on style/arrangement and, in particular, the reference style of this journal as given in ‘Instructions to Authors’. Please label the disk with your name, the software & hardware used and the name of the file to be processed. Further information can be found under ‘Instructions to Authors - Electronic manuscripts'. Onluct the Publisher gurther information. ELSEVIER SCIENCE B.V. P.O. Box 1527, 1000 BM Amsterdam The Netherlands Fax: (31) (20) 485 3239 412/413/10/94 BRAIN RESEARCH AUTHOR INDEX 1994 VOLUMES 633-668