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NEUROSCIENCE An International Journal under the editorial direction of IBRO Volume 47, 1992 TITLE SECTION LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX PERGAMON PRESS io OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO ' NEUROSCIENCE Chief Editors P. G. KostTyuk: Department of General Physiology, A. A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR, 4 Bogomoletz Street, Kiev 24, 252601 GSP, Ukraine R. LiinAs: Department of Physiology and Biophysics, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York 10016, U.S.A. A. D. SMITH: Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3QT, U.K. Editorial Board R . G. BAKER (New York, NY) G. HAEUSLER (Darmstadt) . E. PASSINGHAM (Oxford) K . J. BERKLEY (Tallahassee, FL) J. HAmori (Budapest) <7. H . Perry (Oxford) A é BJORKLUND (Lund) L. Hemmer (Charlottesville, VA) . M. PoLaK (London) ae P. BoLaM (Oxford) M. HERKENHAM (Bethesda, MD) co. R AKIC (New Haven, CA) P; BRODAL (Oslo) D. E. HILLMAN (New York, NY) . J. RALSTON (San Francisco, CA) A. G. Brown (Edinburgh) T. HOKFELT (Stockholm) . S. REESE (Bethesda, MD) M. C. BROWN (Oxford) E. HOLTZMAN (New York, NY) yHe .e R EINOSO-SUAREZ (Madrid) G. TEN BRUGGENCATE (Munich) P. HOLZER (Graz) . RETHELYI (Budapest) J. BurES (Prague) O. HORNYKIEWICZ (Vienna) . N. RUDOMIN (Mexico) R. E. BuRKE (Bethesda, MD) J. HOUNSGAARD (Copenhagen) L. SHELANSKI (New York, NY) G. BuzsAk1 (Newark, NJ) S. P. Hunt (Cambridge ) . M M. SHERMAN (Stony Brook, NY) A. L. Bysov (Moscow) M. Ito (Saitama) 19 . SHIK (Moscow) F. CLEMENTI (Milan) H. JAHNSEN (Copenhagen) V. SOFRONIEW (Cambridge ) B. COLLIER (Montreal) G. JAIM-ETCHEVERRY (Buenos Aires) P. SomoGyi (Oxford) A. CONSTANTI (London) B. E. JONES (Montreal ) . SOTELO (Paris) M. Costa (Adelaide) G. Ju (Xi’an) S TARKE (Freiburg) A. C. CUELLO (Montreal) J.S. KELLy (Edinburgh) S. Starr (London) W. J. Davis (Santa Cruz, CA) B. I. KHoporov (Moscow) STERIADE (Québec) > . C. DOLPHIN (London) G. W. KREUTZBERG (Munich) NZZ. SATENVEMNSZ (ZLaY VJolZla,S MCAS) . M. L. DONALDSON (Edinburgh) O. A. KRISHTAL (Kiev) TRATA (Turin) — o) . EDGAR (Liverpool) K. KRNJEVIC (Montreal) elraAsy TJWAR NE (Stockholm) . EDWARDS (Tampa, FL) L. MarrFel (Pisa) StumPF (Vienna) . M. Esiri (Oxford) C. A. MARSDEN (Nottingham) SuzUuKI (Chapel Hill, NC) PZ . H. Evans (Bristol) M. R. MATTHEWS (Oxford) F. THOMPSON (Irvine, CA) . S. FABER (Buffalo, NY) P. B. C. MATTHEWS (Oxford) PRM.A T HOMSON (London) oo. M . FAMBROUGH (Baltimore, MD) A.1. Matus (Basle) S. Vizi (Budapest) < . V. FANARDIJIAN (Y erevan) R. E. McCCAMAN (Duarte, CA) =mV oocp (Rotterdam) oe M. FAULL (Auckland) R. Y. Moore (Pittsburgh, PA) ig . VYKLICKY (Prague) . F. FREUND (Budapest) D. K. Morest (Farmington, CT) »*< .S. T. WAN (Beijing) . GABELLA (London) LGG:. MorGaAn (Canberra) R. WERMAN (Jerusalem) Po. kF.e G.A NONG (San Francisco, CA) J. F. Morris (Oxford) W. D. WILLIS (Galveston, TX) .M . GERSCHENFELD (Paris) E.M UGNAINI (Storrs, CT) H. WINKLER (Innsbruck) G LOWINSKI (Paris) W. J. H. Nauta (Cambridge, MA) L.R. YOUNG (Cambridge, MA) . A. Gray (London) F. ORREGO (Santiago) S. ZEKI (London) .M . GRAYBIEL (Cambridge, MA) J. M. Pavacios (Barcelona) H. ZIMMERMANN (Frankfurt) zA .rW _rGUI LLERY (Oxford) S. L. PALAYy (Concord, MA) IBRO Publicaiions Committee Chairman, A. D. Smit; R. Lunds, D. G. R. Ortoson, D. P. Purpura, P. G. STRATA. Aims and Scope: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Since one of the chief aims of the Journal is to promote communication between neuroscientists, the type of paper most suitable for publication is that in which new observations are clearly and succinctly reported and in which the purpose of the study is made meaningful to scientists of other disciplines. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details. For Instructions to Authors see Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. iii-v. Production Editor: M. Davis. Editorial Assistants: S. J. RusseLt (U.K.), S. A. WILLIAMS (U.S.). Published 24 per annum, two per month (six volumes, 1992) Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW [Tel: (0865) 794141; Fax: (0865) 60285] Copyright © 1992 IBRO LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 47 NUMBER | J. P. Welsh Changes in the motor pattern of learned and unlearned responses following cerebellar lesions: a kinematic analysis of the nictitating membrane reflex W. Morishita, Z. Xie, S. S. Chirwa, Blockade of hippocampal long-term potentiation by P. B. Y. May and B. R. Sastry saccharin C. Beaulieu and M. Cynader Preferential innervation of immunoreactive choline acetyltransferase synapses on relay cells of the cat’s lateral geniculate nucleus: a double-labelling study T. Araki, M. Sato, H. Kiyama, Localization of GABA,-receptor ),-subunit mRNA- Y. Manabe and M. Tohyama containing neurons in the rat central nervous system G. Karlsson, C. Kolb, A. Hausdorf, GABA, receptors in various in vitro and in vivo models C. Portet, M. Schmutz and H.-R. Olpe of epilepsy: a study with the GABA, receptor blocker CGP 35348 F. Trovero, G. Blanc, D. Hervé, Contribution of an «,-adrenergic receptor subtype to the P. Vézina, J. Glowinski and J.-P. Tassin expression of the “ventral tegmental area syndrome” L. J. Grimm, J. A. Blendy, K. J. Kellar Chronic reserpine administration selectively up-regulates and D. C. Perry B,- and a-adrenergic receptors in rat brain: an autoradiographic study R. D. Pinnock A highly selective x-opioid receptor agonist, CI-977, reduces excitatory synaptic potentials in the rat locus coeruleus in vitro A. Bauer, J.-B. Schulz and K. Zilles Muscarinic desensitization after septal lesions in rat hippocampus: evidence for the involvement of G-proteins B. R. Finsen, N. Tender, S. Augood Somatostatin and neuropeptide Y in organotypic slice and J. Zimmer cultures of the rat hippocampus: an immunocytochemi- cal and in situ hybridization study C. Desjardins and A. Parent Distribution of somatostatin immunoreactivity in the forebrain of the squirrel monkey: basal ganglia and amygdala L. Kivipelto, A. Absood, R. Hakanson, Helodermin- and helospectin-like immunoreactivities in F. Sundler and P. Panula the rat brain: an immunochemical and immunohisio- chemical study T.-R. M. Pirttila and R. A. Kauppinen Recovery of intracellular pH in cortical brain slices following anoxia studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: role of lactate removal, extracellular sodium and sodium/hydrogen exchange F. Torrealba Calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity in the nucleus of the tractus solitarius and the carotid receptors of the cat originates from peripheral afferents T. L. Krukoff, T. Vu, K. H. Harris, Neurons in the rat medulla oblongata containing S. Aippersbach and J. H. Jhamandas neuropeptide Y-, angiotensin II-, or galanin-like im- munoreactivity project to the parabrachial nucleus J. A. Brock and T. C. Cunnane Impulse conduction in sympathetic nerve terminals in the guinea-pig vas deferens and the role of the pelvic ganglia F. M. Semenenko and F. Cervero Afferent fibres from the guinea-pig ureter: size and peptide content of the dorsal root ganglion cells of origin D. E. Harold and W. Walz Metabolic inhibition and electrical properties of type-1- like cortical astrocytes A. Ramon-Cueto and M. Nieto-Sampedro Glial cells from adult rat olfactory bulb: immunocyto- chemical properties of pure cultures of ensheathing cells L. Yon, M. Feuilloley, Y. Charnay and Immunohistochemical localization of delta sleep- H. Vaudry inducing peptide-like immunoreactivity in the central nervous system and pituitary of the frog Rana ridibunda K. Uchida, T. Nakamura and Y. Morita Signal transmission from pineal photoreceptors to luminosity-type ganglion cells in the lamprey, Lampetra japonica ERRATUM VOLUME 47 NUMBER 2 A. C. Roberts, T. W. Robbins, A specific form of cognitive rigidity following excitotoxic B. J. Everitt and J. L. Muir lesions of the basal forebrain in marmosets Ss. O tani, M.-P. Roisin-Lallemand and Enhancement of extracellular protein concentrations Y. Ben-Ari during long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampal slice H. L. Haas and B. H. Gahwiler Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide modulates neuronal excitability in hippocampal slices of the rat R. Curr6é Dossi, D. Paré and Various types of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in M. Steriade anterior thalamic cells are differentially altered by stimulation of laterodorsal tegmental cholinergic nucleus M. Appleyard and H. Jahnsen Actions of acetylcholinesterase in the guinea-pig cerebellar cortex in vitro M . M. Dugich-Djordjevic, G. Tocco, Regionally specific and rapid increases in brain-derived Pr: A. Lapchak, G. M. Pasinetti, neurotrophic factor messenger RNA in the adult I. Najm, M. Baudry and F. Hefti rat brain following seizures induced by systemic administration of kainic acid S. J. Augood and P. C. Emson Pertussis toxin administration increases the expression of proneurotensin and preproenkephalin A mRNAs in rat striatum K. A. Keefe, M. J. Zigmond and Extracellular dopamine in striatum: influence of nerve E. D. Abercrombie impulse activity in medial forebrain bundle and local glutamatergic input J. M. Desce, G. Godeheu, T. Galli, L-Glutamate-evoked release of dopamine from synapto- F. Artaud, A. Chéramy and somes of the rat striatum: involvement of AMPA and J. Glowinski N-methyl-p-aspartate receptors R. Rivest and C. A. Marsden Muscarinic antagonists attenuate neurotensin-stimulated accumbens and striatal dopamine metabolism M. Smialowska and B. Legutko Haloperidol-induced increase in neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in the locus coeruleus of the rat brain M. L. Latash and G. L. Gottlieb Virtual trajectories of single-joint movements performed under two basic strategies M. TW.e Vilaré, K.-H. Wiederhold, Muscarinic M, receptor mRNA expression and receptor J. M. Palacios and G. Mengod binding in cholinergic and non-cholinergic cells in the rat brain: a correlative study using in situ hybridization histochemistry and receptor autoradiography J.-P. Rio, J. Reperant, R. Ward, Evidence of GABA-immunopositive neurons in the D. Miceli and M. Medina dorsal part of the lateral geniculate nucleus of reptiles: morphological correlates with interneurons . Szabat, S. Soinila, O. Happdla, A new monocional antibody against the GABA-protein A. Linnala and I. Virtanen conjugate shows immunoreactivity in sensory neurons of the rat . Ambalavanar and R. Morris The distribution of binding by isolectin I-B4 from Griffonia simplicifolia in the trigeminal ganglion and brainstem trigeminal nuclei in the rat . Schnabel, H.-G. Bernstein, H. Luppa, Aminopeptidases in the circumventricular organs of the . Lojda and A. Barth mouse brain: a histochemical study . D. Ingram and F. Moos Oxytocin-containing pathway to the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis of the lactating rat brain: immuno- cytochemical and in vitro electrophysiological evidence . Aberdeen, P. Milner, J. Lincoln-and Guanethidine sympathectomy of mature rats leads to . Burnstock increases in calcitonin gene-related peptide and vaso- active intestinal polypeptide-containing nerves . Obeso, A. Rocher, S. Fidone and The role of dihydropyridine-sensitive Ca?* channels in . Gonzalez stimulus-evoked catecholamine release from chemo- receptor cells of the carotid body Z.-Z. Wang, L. J. Stensaas, B. Dinger The co-existence of biogenic amines and neuropeptides and S. J. Fidone in the type I cells of the cat carotid body C. Andersson, S. B. Svenson, Interleukin-la expression is inducible by cholinergic S. van Deventer, A. Cerami and stimulation in the rat adrenal gland T. Bartfai M. P. Gonzalez, M. J. Oset-Gasque, Mechanism through which GABA, receptor modulates E. Castro, J. Bugeda, C. Arce and catecholamine secretion from bovine chromaffin cells M. Parramon VOLUME 47 NUMBER 3 COMMENTARY S. W. Jaslove The integrative properties of spiny distal dendrites RESEARCH PAPERS H. S. Yomono, H. Suzuki and Serotonergic fibers induce a long-lasting inhibition of K. Yoshioka monosynaptic reflex in the neonatal rat spinal cord P. Elliott and D. I. Wallis Serotonin and L-norepinephrine as mediators of altered excitability in neonatal rat motoneurons studied in vitro D. R. Stevens, R. W. McCarley Serotonin, and serotonin, receptors hyperpolarize and and R. W. Greene depolarize separate populations of medial pontine reticular formation neurons in vitro K. Kraszewski and R. Grantyn Unitary, quantal and miniature GABA-activated syn- aptic chloride currents in cultured neurons from the rat superior colliculus P. C. Schwindt, W. J. Spain and Effects of intracellular calcium chelation on voltage- Ww. E. Cri dependent and calcium-dependent currents in cat neocortical neurons V. Crépel, K. Krnjevi¢ and Y. Ben-Ari Developmental and regional differences in the vulner- ability of rat hippocampal slices to lack of glucose J. R. Hollerman, E. D. Abercrombie Electrophysiological, biochemical, and _ behavioral and A. A. Grace studies of acute haloperidol-induced depolarization block of nigral dopamine neurons R. T. Kennedy, S. R. Jones and Simultaneous measurement of oxygen and dopamine: R. M. Wightman coupling of oxygen consumption and neurotransmission M. Beauregard, A. Ferron and Opposite effects of neurotensin on dopamine inhibition L. Descarries in different regions of the rat brain: an iontophoretic study . A. Helm, P. E. Palmer and Choline acetyltransferase- and substance P-like im- munoreactive elements in fetal striatal grafts in the rat: a correlated light and electron microscopic study I. Faritas, C. Solsona and J. Marsal Omega-conotoxin differentially blocks acetylcholine and adenosine triphosphate releases from Torpedo synaptosomes X.-Q. Gu and W. Van der Kloot Effects of lectins on quantal release at the frog neuro- muscular junction I. L. Gibbins Vasoconstrictor, vasodilator and pilomotor pathways in sympathetic ganglia of guinea-pigs H. J. S. Stewart, T. Cowen, R. Curtis, GAP-43 immunoreactivity is widespread in the auto- G. P. Wilkin, R. Mirsky and nomic neurons and sensory neurons of the rat K. R. Jessen A. J. Todd, G. Russell and R. C. Spike Immunocytochemical evidence that GABA and neuro- tensin exist in different neurons in laminae II and III of rat spinal dorsal horn L. Urban and A. Dray Synaptic activation of dorsal horn neurons by selective C-fibre excitation with capsaicin in the mouse spinal cord in vitro L. A. M. Bharali and S. J. W. Lisney The relationship between unmyelinated afferent type and neurogenic plasma extravasation in normal and reinner- vated rat skin W. Kummer and J.-O. Habeck Chemoreceptor A-fibres in the human carotid body contain tyrosine hydroxylase and neurofilament im- munoreactivity A. Stea and C. A. Nurse Whole-cell currents in two subpopulations of cultured rat petrosal neurons with different tetrodotoxin sensi- tivities C. H. Hubscher and K. J. Berkley Glial cells: possible determinants of neuronal uptake of tritiated proline P. P. Sanna, K. T. Keyser, Distribution and ontogeny of parvalbumin immuno- T. J. Deerink, M. H. Ellisman, reactivity in the chicken retina H. J. Karten and F. FE. Bloom BOOK REVIEW M. Chesler Volume Transmission in the Brain. Novel Mechanisms for Neural Transmission. Edited by K. Fuxe and L. F. Agnati VOLUME 47 NUMBER 4 P. G. Kostyuk, R. Llinas and Editorial Announcement: Letters to Neuroscience A. D. Smith COMMENTARY J. C. Stoof, B. Drukarch, P. de Boer, Regulation of the activity of striatal cholinergic neurons B. H. C. Westerink and by dopamine H. J. Groenewegen RESEARCH PAPERS J. Kopp, N. Lindefors, S. Brené, H. Hall, Effect of raclopride on dopamine D, receptor mRNA H. Persson and G. Sedvall expression in rat brain H. Moukhles, A. Nieoullon Early and widespread normalization of dopamine- and A. Daszuta neuropeptide Y interactions in the rat striatum after transplantation of fetal mesencephalon cells H. Steiner, H.-T. Weiler, S. Morgan Time-dependent neuroplasticity in mesostriatal pro- and J. P. Huston jections after unilateral removal of vibrissae in the adult rat: compartment-specific effects on horseradish per- oxidase transport and cell size J. D. Oh, N. J. Woolf, A. Roghani, Cholinergic neurons in the rat central nervous system R. H. Edwards and L. L. Butcher demonstrated by in situ hybridization of choline acetyltransferase mRNA P. Riekkinen Jr, M. Riekkinen, Loss of cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis J. Sirvié, R. Miettinen and induces neocortical electroencephalographic and passive P. Riekkinen avoidance deficits J. J. Chrobak and T. C. Napier Antagonism of GABAergic transmission within the septum disrupts working/episodic memory in the rat G. Ransmayr, P. Cervera, E. C. Hirsch, Alzheimer’s disease: is the decrease of the cholinergic W. Berger, W. Fischer and Y. Agid innervation of the hippocampus related to intrinsic hippocampal pathology? D. Zipser Identification models of the nervous system M. M. Morgan, M. M. Heinricher Circuitry linking opioid-sensitive nociceptive modula- and H. L. Fields tory systems in periaqueductal gray and spinal cord with rostral ventromedial medulla E. S. Hayes and S. M. Carlton Primary afferent interactions: analysis of calcitonin gene- related peptide-immunoreactive terminals in contact with unlabeled and GABA-immunoreactive profiles in the monkey dorsal horn U. Windhorst and T. Kokkoroyiannis Dynamic behaviour of «-motoneurons subjected to recurrent inhibition and reflex feedback via muscle spindles H. Tan and N. M. Gerrits Laterality in the vestibulo-cerebellar mossy fiber projec- tion to flocculus and caudal vermis in the rabbit: a retrograde fluorescent double-labeling study M. Pasternack, C. Bountra, J. Voipio Influence of extracellular and intracellular pH on and K. Kaila GABA-gated chloride conductance in crayfish muscle fibres E. M. Lieberman and E. Sanzenbacher Mechanisms of glutamate activation of axon-to- Schwann cell signaling in the squid H. Bachelard, D. Harland, Regional haemodynamic effects of noradrenaline in- S. M. Gardiner, P. A. Kemp jected into the hypothalamic paraventricular nuclei of and T. Bennett conscious, unrestrained rats: possible mechanisms of action S. Roussel, E. Pinard and J. Seylaz The acute effects of MK-801 on cerebral blood flow and tissue partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in conscious and alpha-chloralose anaesthetized rats A. Tixier-Vidal, A. Barret, Differential expression and subcellular localization of A. Faivre-Bauman, W. Huttner secretogranin II and synaptophysin during early devel- and B. Wiedenmann opment of mouse hypothalamic neurons in culture P. K. Sher and S. Hu Neuroprotective effects of graded reoxygenation following chronic hypoxia in neuronal cell cultures S. Tyrrell, R. E. Siegel and S. C. Landis Tyrosine hydroxylase and neuropeptide Y are increased in ciliary ganglia of sympathectomized rats H. Lefebvre, V. Contesse, C. Delarue, Serotonin-induced stimulation of cortisol secretion M. Feuilloley, F. Hery, P. Grise, from human adrenocortical tissue is mediated through G. Raynaud, A. A. J. Verhofstad, activation of a serotonin, receptor subtype L. M. Wolf and H. Vaudry AUTHOR INDEX Abercrombie, E. D. 325, 589 Curtis, R. 673 Aberdeen, J. 453 Cynader, M. 33 Absood, A. 135 Agid, Y. 843 Daszuta, A. 781 Aippersbach, S. 175 de Boer, P. 755 Ambalavanar, R. 421 Deerink, T. J. 745 Andersson, C. 481 Delarue, C. 999 Appleyard, M. 291 Descarries, L. 613 Araki, T. 45 Desce, J. M. 333 Arce, C. 487 Desjardins, C. 115 Artaud, F. 333 Dinger, B. 473 Augood, S. 105 Dray, A. 693 Augood, S. J. 317 Drukarch, B. 755 Dugich-Djordjevic, M. M. 393 Bachelard, H. 941 Barret, A. 967 Edwards, R. H. 807 Bartfai, T. 481 Elliott, P. 533 Barth, A. 431 Ellisman, M. H. 745 Baudry, M. 303 Emson, P. C. 317 Bauer, A. 95 Everitt, B. J. 251 Beaulieu, C. 33 Beauregard, M. 613 Faivre-Bauman, A. 967 Ben-Ari, Y. 265, 579 Farifias, I. 641 Bennett, J. P. Jr 621 Ferron, A. 613 Bennett, T. 941 Feuilloley, M. 221, 999 Berger, W. 843 Fidone, S. 463 Berkley, K. J. 737 Fidone, S. J. 463, 473 Bernstein, H.-G. 431 Fields, H. L. 863 Bharali, L. A. M. 703 Finsen, B. R. 105 Blanc, G. 69 Fischer, W. 843 Blendy, J. A. 77 Bloom, F. E. 745 Gahwiler, B. H. 273 Bountra, C. 921 Galli, T. 333 Brené, S. 771 Gardiner, S. M. 941 Brock, J. A. 185 Gerrits, N. M. 909 Bugeda, J. 487 Gibbins, I. L. 657 Burnstock, G. 453 Glowinski, J. 69, 333 Butcher, L. L. 807 Godeheu, G. 333 Gonzalez, C. 463 Carlton, S. M. 873 Gonzalez, M. P. 487 Castro, E. 487 Gottlieb, G. L. 357 Cerami, A. 481 Grace, A. A. 589. — Cervera, P. 843 Grantyn, R. 555 Cervero, F. 197 Greene, R. W. 545 Charnay, Y. 221 Grimm, L. J. 77 Chéramy, A. 333 Grise, P. 999 Chesler, M. 753 Groenewegen, H. J. 755 Chirwa, S. S. 21 Gu, X.-Q. 649 Chrobak, J. J. 833 Contesse, V. 999 Haas, H. L. 273 Cowen, T. 673 Habeck, J.-O. 713 Crépel, V. 579 Hakanson, R. 135 Crill, W. E. 571 Hall, H. 771 Cunnane, T. C. 185 Happéla, O, 409 Curré Dossi, R. 279 Harland, D. 941 Harold, D. E. 203 Muir, J. L. 251 Harris, K. H. 175 Hausdorf, A. 63 Najm, I. 303 Hayes, E. S. 873 Nakamura, T. 241 Hefti, F. 303 Napier, T. C. 833 Heinricher, M. M. 863 Nieoullon, A. 781 Helm, G. A. 621 Nieto-Sampedro, M. 213 Hervé, D. 69 Nurse, C. A. 727 Hery, F. 999 Hirsch, E. C. 843 Obeso, A. 463 Hollerman, J. R. 589 Oh, J. D. 807 Hu, S. 979 Olpe, H.-R. 63 Hubscher, C. H. 737 Oset-Gasque, M. J. 487 Huston, J. P. 793 Otani, S. 265 Huttner, W. 967 Palacios, J. M. 367 Ingram, C. D. 439 Palmer, P. E. 621 Panula, P. 135 Jahnsen, H. 291 Paré, D. 279 Jaslove, S. W. 495 Parent, A. 115 Jessen, K. R. 673 Parramon, M. 487 Jhamandas, J. H. 175 Pasinetti, G.M . 303 Jones, S. R. 603 Pasternack, M. 921 Perry; D.C. 77 Kaila, K. 921 Persson, H. 771 Karlsson, G. 63 Pinard, E. 959 Karten, H. J. 745 Pinnock, R. D. 87 Kauppinen, R. A. 155 Pirttila, T.-R. M. 155 Keefe, K. A. 325 Portet, C. 63 Kellar, K. J. 77 Kemp, P. A. 941 Ramé6n-Cueto, A. 213 Kennedy, R. T. 603 Ransmayr, G. 843 Keyser, K. T. 745 Raynaud, G. 999 Kivipelto, L. 135 Reperant, J. 395 Kiyama, H. 45 Riekkinen, M. 823 Kokkoroyiannis, T. 897 Riekkinen, P. 823 Kolb, C. 63 Riekkinen, P. Jr 823 Kopp, J. 771 Rio, J.-P. 395 Kraszewski, K. 555 Rivest, R. 341 Krnjevic, K. 579 Robbins, T. W. 251 Krukoff, T. L. 175 Roberts, A. C. 251 Kummer, W. 713 Rocher, A. 463 Roghani, A. 807 Landis, S. C. 985 Roisin-Lalleman, M.-P. 265 Lapchak, P. A. 303 Roussel, S. 959 Latash, M. L. 357 Russell, G. 685 Lefebvre, H. 999 Legutko, B. 351 Sanna, P. P. 745 Lieberman, E. M. 931 Sanzenbacher, E. 931 Lincoln, J. 453 Sastry, B. R. 21 Lindefors, N. 771 Sato, M. 45 Linnala, A. 409 Schmutz, M. 63 Lisney, S.J. W. 703 Schnabel, R. 431 Lojda, Z. 431 Schulz, J.-B. 95 Luppa, H. 431 Schwindt, P. C. 571 Sedvall, G. 771 Manabe, Y. 45 Semenenko, F. M. 197 Marsal, J. 641 Seylaz, J. 959 Marsden, C. A. 341 Sher, P. K. 979 May, P. B. Y. 21 Siegel, R. E. 985 McCarley, R. W. 545 Sirvié, J. 823 Medina, M. 395 Smialowska, M. 351 Mengod, G. 367 Soinila, S. 409 Miceli, D. 395 Solsona, C. 641 Miettinen, R. 823 Spain, W. J. 571 Milner, P. 453 Spike, R. C. 685 Mirsky, R. 673 Stea, A. 727 Moos, F. 439 Steiner, H. 793 Morgan, M. M. 863 Stensaas, L. J. 473 Morgan, S. 793 Steriade, M. 279 Morishita, W. 21 Stevens, D. R. 545 Morita, Y. 241 Stewart, H. J. S. 673 Morris, R. 421 Stoof, J. C. 755 Moukhles, H. 781 Sundler, F. 135

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