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BRAIN RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH _ IN THE BRAIN SCIENCES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF D.P. PURPURA CUMULATIVE AUTHOR | AND SUBJECT INDEXES 1996 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 . 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. . Short Communications reporting on research which has progressed to the stage when it is considered that the results should be made known quickly to other workers in the field. The maximum length allowed will be 1500 words or equivalent space in tables and illustrations. It is expected that short communications will be published about three months after acceptance. SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts should be submitted in quadruplicate and be complete in all respects (including four copies of all illustrations), and deal with original material not previously published, or being considered for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts submitted under multiple authorship are reviewed on the assumption that all listed authors concur with the submission and that a copy of the final manuscript has been approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities in the laboratories where the work was carried out. If accepted, the manuscript shall not be published elsewhere in the same form, in either the same or another language, without the consent of the Editors and Publisher. Submission of a paper to Brain Research is understood to imply that it has not previously been published (except in abstract form) and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere. The Publisher and Editor-in-Chief regret that they are unable to return copies of submitted manuscripts except in the case of rejected articles, where only the original manuscript and figures are returned to the author. Research reports and short communications should be sent to: Correspondence relating to proofs, publication and reprints Professor Dr. D.P. Purpura should be sent to: Brain Research Office of the Dean Brain Research Albert Einstein College of Medicine Elsevier Science B.V. Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus P.O. Box 2759 1300 Morris Park Avenue 1000 CT Amsterdam Bronx, NY 10461, USA The Netherlands Tel.: (1) (718) 430-2387 Tel.: (31) (20) 485 3474 Fax: (1) (718) 430-8980 Fax: (31) (20) 485 3271 E-mail: brain(a aecom. yu.edu E-mail: a.prukar(a elsevier.nl Information about Brain Research Protocols: Dr. F.G. Wouterlood, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Free University of Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 7, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Fax: (31) (20) 444 8054; E-mail: fg.wouterlood.anat(a med.vu.nl EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief: Dominick P. Purpura (Bronx, NY, USA) G.K. Aghajanian (New Haven, CT, USA) S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden) R. Quirion (Verdun, Que., Canada) B.W. Agranoff (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) B. Gustafsson (Góteborg, Sweden) C.S. Raine (Bronx, NY, USA) A.J. Aguayo (Montreal, Que., Canada) A. Hamberger (Góteborg, Sweden) G. Raisman (London, UK) P. Andersen (Oslo, Norway) U. Heinemann (Kóln, FRG) P. Rakic (New Haven, CT, USA) E.C. Azmitia (New York, NY, USA) K.-P. Hoffmann (Bochum, FRG) H.J. Ralston III (San Francisco, CA, USA) M.V.L. Bennett (Bronx, NY, USA) T.G.M. Hókfelt (Stockholm, Sweden) S.I. Rapoport (Bethesda, MD, USA) L.I. Benowitz (Boston, MA, USA) R.L. Isaacson (Binghamton, NY, USA) C.E. Ribak (Irvine, CA, USA) J.M. Besson (Paris, France) M. Ito (Saitama, Japan) P. Rudomín (Mexico, DF, Mexico) A. Bjórklund (Lund, Sweden) B.L. Jacobs (Princeton, NJ, USA) M. Schachner (Zürich, Switzerland) F.E. Bloom (La Jolla, CA, USA) E.G. Jones (Irvine, CA, USA) B.K. Siesjó (Lund, Sweden) D. Choi (St. Louis, MO, USA) P. Kalivas (Pullman, WA, USA) E.J. Simon (New York, NY, USA) R.E. Coggeshall (Galveston, TX, USA) K. Kogure (Saitama-ken, Japan) S.H. Snyder (Baltimore, MD, USA) H. Collewijn (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) G.F. Koob (La Jolla, CA, USA) C. Sotelo (Paris, France) W.M. Cowan (Bethesda, MD, USA) L. Kruger (Los Angeles, CA, USA) J. Stone (Sydney, NSW, Australia) A.C. Cuello (Montreal, Que., Canada) J. LaVail (San Francisco, CA, USA) D.F. Swaab (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) M.S. Cynader (Vancouver, BC, Canada) M. Le Moal (Bordeaux, France) L. Swanson (Los Angeles, CA, USA) J.E. Dowling (Cambridge, MA, USA) C.L. Masters (Parkville, Vic., Australia) L. Terenius (Stockholm, Sweden) J.J. Dreifuss (Geneva, Switzerland) M. Mattson (Lexington, KY, USA) M. Tohyama (Osaka, Japan) R. Dubner (Baltimore, MD, USA) B.S. McEwen (New York, NY, USA) S. Tucek (Prague, Czech Republic) S.B. Dunnett (Cambridge, UK) E.G. McGeer (Vancouver, BC, Canada) K. Unsicker (Heidelberg, FRG) P.C. Emson (Cambridge, UK) R.Y. Moore (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) S.G. Waxman (New Haven, CT, USA) S.J. Enna (Kansas City, KS, USA) P. Morell (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) F.G. Wouterlood (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) J. Feldman (Los Angeles, CA, USA) W.T. Norton (New York, NY, USA) R.J. Wurtman (Cambridge, MA, USA) H.L. Fields (San Francisco, CA, USA) J.M. Palacios (Barcelona, Spain) LS. Zagon (Hershey, PA, USA) F.H. Gage (San Diego, 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) P.S. Goldman-Rakic (New Haven, CT, 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 1996 (including Developmental Brain Research, Molecular Research, Brain Research Reviews and Cognitive Brain Research) Publication Schedule (1998) Brain Research (including Molecular Brain Research, Developmental Brain Research, Brain Research Reviews, Cognitive Brain Research and Brain Research Protocols) is published according to the following scheme: BRAIN RESEARCH (1998) (59 volumes in 125 issues) Brain Research Molecular Developmental Brain Research Cognitive Brain Vols. 779-814 Brain Research Brain Research Reviews Brain Research Research (36 volumes Vols. 51-61 Vols. 105-111 Vols. 26-28 Vol. 6 Protocols in 72 issues) (11 volumes (7 volumes (3 volumes (1 volume Vol. 1 weekly in 22 issues) * in 14 issues) in 9 issues) in 4 issues) * (1 volume in monthly monthly 4 issues) * * Please note that Volumes 51-52 of Molecular Brain Research, Volume 6 (Issues no. 1 and 2) of Cognitive Brain Research, and Volume 2 (issue no. 1) of Brain Research Protocols were published ahead of schedule in 1997, in order to reduce publication time. The volumes remain part of the 1998 subscription year. We apologize for the inconvenience these changes in schedule may cause. Subscribers to the journal or its sections should note that the section titles are now prefixed with the main journal title in order to facilitate cataloguing. All sections should therefore be indexed under Brain Research. The correct citation to all articles is readily found in the reference line at the top of the first page of all articles. Articles published in Brain Research are cited according to the section in which they appear. Authors are advised that the following manuscript codes are in operation: BRESI.... Brain Research Research Reports BRES2.... Short Communications BRESC3.... Cognitive Brain Research Research Reports BRESC4.... Short Communications BRESDS.... Developmental Brain Research Research Reports BRESD6.... Short Communications BRESMT.... Molecular Brain Research Research Reports BRESMS.... Short Communications BRESR9.... Brain Research Reviews Review Articles BRESPO.... Brain Research Protocols Protocols 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) L. Kruger (Los Angeles, CA, USA) B.W. Agranoff (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) J. LaVail (San Francisco, CA, USA) A.J. Aguayo (Montreal, Que., Canada) M. Le Moal (Bordeaux, France) 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) R. Dubner (Baltimore, MD, USA) S.I. Rapoport (Bethesda, MD, USA) S.B. Dunnett (Cambridge, UK) C.E. Ribak (Irvine, CA, USA) P.C. Emson (Cambridge, UK) P. Rudomín (Mexico, DF, Mexico) S.J. Enna (Kansas City, KS, USA) M. Schachner (Hamburg, Germany) J. Feldman (Los Angeles, CA, USA) B.K. Siesjó (Honolulu, HI, USA) H.L. Fields (San Francisco, CA, USA) E.J. Simon (New York, NY, USA) F.H. Gage (San Diego, CA, USA) S.H. Snyder (Baltimore, MD, USA) J. Glowinski (Paris, France) C. Sotelo (Paris, France) P.S. Goldman-Rakic (New Haven, CT, USA) J. Stone (Sydney, NSW, Australia) S. Grillner (Stockholm, Sweden) D.F. Swaab (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) B. Gustafsson (Góteborg, Sweden) L. Swanson (Los Angeles, CA, USA) A. Hamberger (Góteborg, Sweden) L. Terenius (Stockholm, Sweden) U. Heinemann (Kóln, Germany) M. Tohyama (Osaka, Japan) K.-P. Hoffmann (Bochum, Germany) S. Tucek (Prague, Czech Republic) T.G.M. Hókfelt (Stockholm, Sweden) K. Unsicker (Heidelberg, Germany) R.L. Isaacson (Binghamton, NY, USA) S.G. Waxman (New Haven, CT, USA) M. Ito (Saitama, Japan) FG. Wouterlood (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) B.L. Jacobs (Princeton, NJ, USA) R.J. Wurtman (Cambridge, MA, USA) E.G. Jones (Irvine, CA, USA) LS. Zagon (Hershey, PA, USA) P. Kalivas (Pullman, WA, USA) W. Zieglgánsberger (Munich, Germany) K. Kogure (Saitama-ken, Japan) R.S. Zukin (Bronx, NY, USA) G.F. Koob (La Jolla, CA, USA) AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES - 1996 ELSEVIER AMSTERDAM - LAUSANNE - NEW YORK - OXFORD - SHANNON - TOKYO Copyright © 1997, Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved 0006-8993/1997/$17.00 This journal and the individual contributions contained in it are protected by the copyright of Elsevier Science B.V., and the following terms and conditions apply to their use: Photocopying Single photocopies of single articles may be made for personal use as allowed by national copyright laws. Permission of the Publisher and payment of a fee is required for all other photocopying, including multiple or systematic copying, copying for advertising or promotional purposes, resale, and all forms of document delivery. Special rates are available for educational institutions that wish to make photocopies for non-profit educational classroom use. 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Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Annual subscription price in the USA is US$ 14919.00 (valid in North, Central and South America only), including air-speed delivery. Periodicals postage rate is paid at Jamaica, NY 11431. USA POSTMASTERS: send address changes to Brain Research, Publications Expediting, Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA is by Publications Expediting, Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. Printed in The Netherlands. Cover Figure taken from: R.E. Schmidt, L.N. Beaudet, S.B. Plurad, D.A. Dorsey, Axonal cytoskeletal pathology in aged and diabetic human sympathetic autonomic ganglia, Brain Res. 769 (1997) 375—383 (Fig. 1; this issue). Cover Figure Legend: Dual simultaneous immunolocalization of NPY (Cy3 immunofluorescence, red) and MAP-2 (FITC immunofluorescence, green) in the superior ganglion of an aged diabetic man. The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). INTRODUCTION The 1996 Cumulative Author and Subject Index comprises 10 separate indexes: the Author and Subject Indexes of Brain Research, Developmental Brain Research, Molecular Brain Research, Brain Research Reviews and Cognitive Brain Research. Each section had its own volume numbering according to the schedule below. This numbering has been used in the present indexes. BRAIN RESEARCH (1995) Volumes Brain Developmental Brain Molecular Brain Brain Research Cognitive Brain Research Research Research Reviews Research Vols. 706—743 Vols. 91—97 Vols. 35-43 Vol. 22 Vols. 3-4 Please note that the above schedule differs slightly from the 1996 publication schedule: Volume 743 of Brain Research belongs to the 1997 subscription year but was published in 1996 and has been indexed in the present index. Volumes 33 and 34 of Molecular Brain Research was published in 1995 and has been indexed in the 1995 index. Volumes 41—43 belong to the 1997 subscription year but were published in 1996 and have been indexed in the present index. Volume 23 of Brain Research Reviews will be published in 1997 together with the scheduled Volumes 24—25. Volume 3 of Cognitive Brain Research has been indexed in the present index as its publication had been delayed. (Volume 3 belongs to the 1995 subscription year.) The Editor and Publisher of Brain Research welcome any comments on the usefulness of this index as well as suggestions for improve- ments. BRAIN RESEARCH Publisher's Announcement Launch of Brain Research interactive in greatly reduced time-to-review, time-to-publish, and time-to-read periods. Authors can also use SMART Sub- Elsevier is pleased to announce the launch of Brain mitter to track their manuscript and the status of the review Research interactive on the World Wide Web. This is the cycle. [At present, only a Macintosh version of the SMART electronic, interactive version of /nteractive Reports being Submitter is available; a Windows '95 version will be published in Brain Research and its sections /nteractive available mid-1997.] Reports are articles describing original, high quality, fun- Apart from greatly reduced reviewing and publication damental research in any area of neuroscience that have times, the advantages of the on-line /nteractive Reports as been found worthy of priority publication following a compared with the print version are the possibilities: critical peer review process. Both the review process and 1) to include links to relevant databases and to append publisher's processing of such articles are very fast. It is background data, ranging from simply additional tables our aim that /nteractive Reports will first appear on the or figures to animations, 3D models and videos which WW approximately 3 weeks after acceptance, and then by their nature cannot be included in a printed journal; in print in Brain Research or one of its sections approxi- 2) at a later stage, to append comments of true scientific mately 6 weeks after acceptance. value from other researchers in a theme-specific Dis- Authors may use the Internet to submit their manuscripts cussion Forum at the discretion of an appointed Mod- electronically using SMART Submitter"", which is linked erator. to the Brain Research interactive home page. SMART Submitter is one of an integrated set of programs entitled The URL addresses of the websites mentioned above SMART Works™ (System for Manuscript Authoring and are as follows: Review Technology), that has been designed by Warren Brain Research interactive: Young and Floyd Bloom on behalf of Elsevier to work in http: / /www.elsevier.nl /locate /bres combination to support the submission of peer-reviewed or articles through the review cycle. SMART Works uses the http: / /www.elsevier.com /locate /bres Internet as the connecting network among all users — SMART Works™: authors, editorial staff, reviewers and publisher — resulting http: / /www.smart.scripps.edu

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