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Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 871-879, 1999 © 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0091-3057/99/$—see front matter ELSEVIER CONTENTS VOLUME 64, 1999 CONTENTS VOLUME 64 NUMBER 1 1999 Articles Preliminary evidence for an involvement of the cholinergic system in the sedative effects of rolipram in rats. SILVESTRE, J. S., A. G.F ERNANDEZ and J. M. PALACIOS oecssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssesseesseessscesees I Behavioral analysis of PTZ-kindled rats after acute and chronic ethanol treatments. ey ies. FFs SEE Re WOULD sadtnsseveniskienscnsserciodinnslcaiaiapatendastisanindictantenincemieiibinsesones 7 Chronic cadmium exposure attenuates conditioned place preference produced by cocaine and other drugs. MILLER, D. K., K.M . PALME, S. A. NAJVAR,S.D. CAUDILL and J.R. NATION ©... 15 Nucleus accumbens dopamine depletions and time-constrained progressive ratio performance: Effects of different ratio requirements. HAMILL, S., J.T. TREVITT, K. L.N OWEND, B. B. CARLSON and J.D. SALAMONE _....... 21 Acute toxicity of 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in Sprague-Dawley and Dark Agouti rats. MALPASS, A., J. M. WHITE, R. J. IRVINE, A. A.S OMOGYI and F. BOCHNER _.............. 29 Anticonflict effects of plant-derived essential oils. ATIC: Si:. cceuisesashdslebicanpisiieclebiisletiieniniegiitlpneeisiicinesssioeiiasicuiisinuaaanineaisenieaiaedmaaaieiaaaiiteabresentiaieniaabai 35 Involvement of cholinergic and GABAergic systems in the reversal of memory disruption by NS-105, a cognition enhancer. OGASAWARA, T., Y. ITOH, M. TAMURA, T. MUSHIROI, Y. UKAI, M. KISE and sc SETI *.“ cansnossiiisisanibllbnddssivinriainiupdeies taaninpelidniaeigpubuesaitannnewinnnaiiiliidadaitiimnniaieinibaiiiagueseibiiniagiieiisidipeiadminion Rapid effects of estrogen or progesterone on the amphetamine-induced increase in striatal dopamine are enhanced by estrogen priming: A microdialysis study. I is > ME, Wy SII. ccvssncdarnenpensintnsipiiesbsiananinsinigunbapateendbibininessbialinanenieusemgnemanepeigenniinn CRF-deficient mice respond like wild-type mice to hypophagic stimuli. ers Pc Gib MN Gs Ae MIEN — cxvecscovrynsscansbenibesnséscivideremsecesescatnentsivesenynenenbendenlinentiiiaeninnviietts Ketoconazole does not block cocaine discrimination or the cocaine-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior. a a amT A e ieee nm a eee SoeO R Ms SO de The atypical neuroleptics clozapine and olanzapine differ regarding their antinociceptive mechanisms and potency. SCHREIBER, S., V. GETSLEV, M. M. BACKER, R. WEIZMAN and C. G. PICK ou... 872 CONTENTS Late embryonic ritanserin exposure fails to alter normal responses to immune system stimulation in young chicks. SCHROTT, L. M., W. A. SWEENEY, K. E. BODENSTEINER, and S. B. SPARBER _.............. 81 Methionine enhances alcohol-induced narcosis in mice. 8 3 BR RB Ree PE pm Bc Ef.) enerme ne a 89 Chronic, low-level exposure to the cholinesterase inhibitor DFP. I. Time course of neurochemical changes in the rat pontomesencephalic tegmentum. DEURVEILHER, S., I. S. DELAMANCHE, B. HARS, P. BRETON and E. HENNEVIN _...... 95 Chronic, low-level exposure to the cholinesterase inhibitor DFP. II. Time course of behavioral state changes in rats. Beet Lin, te EPEC GURI Be, IU WEES hc nscscocccccccesstiaszosdccctnansbodensesocsnscosesoceneneneesenesnete 105 Variables of movement amplitude and frequency in the development of motion sickness in Suncus murinus. a Os ts Fs PRI, wscieisnpseoiernnsenitlensiestenienieiiansnnvetseninpannarenaibiapbacaieiaeeinniiannipiiibiie 115 Effects of SCH 23390, raclopride, and haloperidol on morphine withdrawal-induced aggression in male mice. RODRIGUEZ-ARIAS, M., J. PINAZO, J. MINARRO and L. STINUS....csscssssssssessseesssecsseesneesnees 123 Antagonistic effects of S 22153, a new mtl and MT2 receptor ligand, on the neophobia-reducing properties of melatonin in BALB/c mice. KOPP, C., E. VOGEL, M.-C. RETTORI, P. DELAGRANGE, P. RENARD, D. LESIEUR ET © pian shetaiasiseseabilecersii.ecceessecteciestiihlbiateincaeniornitcditanaictesesntibeiianiinaeiininiansbiibninananinialeunininninniieie 131 Behavioral effects of flibanserin (BIMT 17). BORSINI, F., A.B RAMBILLA, N. GRIPPA and N. PITSIKAS wii eecessssssssssseseees 137 Organophosphorus nerve agents-induced seizures and efficacy of atropine sulfate as anticonvulsant treatment. es a is is EE EEPEIIET, Us sssapececosiccanesnnsnnesabisesicnsicenisoriesssessseenbiningeiaiaiinesnestionnsiastoiie 147 Infusion of nicotine into the LHA enchances dopamine and 5-HT release and suppresses food intake. YANG, Z.-J., V. BLAHA, M. M. MEGUID, A. OLER and G. MIYATA occ eccteeteeteeeeeeees Effects of neuropeptide Y on the discriminative stimulus and antinociceptive properties of morphine. PICKER, M. J.,.R. M. ALLEN, D. MORGAN, A. S. LEVINE, E. O HARE es I waniancedsieeethinienstiaridinsicssivensasasbieninnltieienatadetnatindisinncenbinietidetaaiantninaies Differential role of cholecystokinin receptor subtypes in opioid modulation of ongoing maternal behavior. MIRANDA-PAIVA, C. M. and L. F. FELICIO SOOTHE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHE TEESE EE EEE EEE EEE EEEEEEEE EEE EE EEEE EEE SESE EES EEE EE EE ESS CONTENTS VOLUME 64 NUMBER 2 1999 SPECIAL ISSUE: DRUG DISCRIMINATION IN BEHAVIOURAL NEUROSCIENCE Editorial MEERT, T. and I. STOLERMAN CONTENTS Articles Discriminative stimulus properties of antipsychotics. Fes Pk Dx GE Pv Ms GEG: _ shnssninsininsiacenisesenecipennniacnniiaialnaainnilgiailiannimeeinnntinnys 193 Discriminative and affective stimulus effects of dihydropyridine calcium channel modulators: Relationship to antialcohol effects. SOR OS y-Scy Pec kee GRE Sky MOUS MUUETESEN — cecesensincnrsinveteenbtineneoncvotnnsenenantennbeoseconesbbensensasoneasii 203 Stimulus properties of the selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor fluvoxamine in conditioned taste aversion procedures. OLIVIER, B., J.G OMMANS, J. VAN DER GUGTEN, J. A.B OUWKNECHT, Fis Eh. 5. GEa res Be PRES EGE UC. Bie ROMEEY — cicedssinnsssivinistieruccsesensevienbeinsnesvsiptetsiiilitapiinian 213 Drug mixtures and ethanol as compound internal stimuli. STOLERMAN, I. P., E. A. MARIATHASAN, J.-A. W. WHITE and K.S. OLUFSEN _............ 221 Discriminative effects of compound drug stimuli: A focus on attention. Ser eg ee Oc UN Fie PTET -© Shencaocrescnidicsinientnicsintaialadaineestenierenintinniprnietninninnaeiinniinnt 229 High-dose discrimination training with midazolam: Context determines generalization profile. FER y Oee TRA tiintasicdiateeerinriirnsivcneniimatibineneniensnapinitianeienintiamtininmnienKE 237 The novel-response procedure in humans. se CIN WES ECT: Seblnitivensasdiccccnnscsintiivsciinaaititintiattesittinvaniansnininiitanntivenbanintsasinsnasdbietsiniiinit 245 Arylalkylamine drugs of abuse: An overview of drug discrimination studies. SOUP UNLNE Sy Wks Ss. “isnceselinesessisneebinsessactssedepenteeetnisuanvabiaibsanvainnmessebiaanpvennnidrebmniieneniaianintiiameiininanttin 251 Cannabis: Discrimination of “internal bliss’’? TOFUT S iis Wii scndenpoitinsadenedsindledabsneensenevesennessncigaabisoniessansiveinewunsoetsesbinistionntaintabeiesstinetineuneieeaiaaniabiniaee 257 Strategies for understanding the pharmacological effects of ethanol with drug discrimination procedures. GPITS «:W is Dil: Scedilesnensusniconiaianciisaainneniiesnavinseesteennarniniancadaeeiinoniienslnebianinpneidintniiakiiiainnteniateaemmeiin 261 Discriminative stimulus effects of drugs acting at GABA, receptors: Differential profiles and receptor selectivity. SANGER, D. J.,G. GRIEBEL, G. PERRAULT, Y. CLAUSTRE SE Fa I. {thaniccincepsanisisireorissstrenisnscrenriiniectemmnsiablialiignioeernetiiaaetennninnesssigesincimncseniananunibtiiggss 269 N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists and drug discrimination. ADUREg Fs. <exnrssincésvesshcaconsveihnainateetuieionennsibrensescavinenemsasseconetinnsceidinnnmssntenigimtaamneiemsastetemtenenaseerensteniennennnn 275 Serotonergic receptor subtypes and hallucinogen-induced stimulus control. WINTER, J. C., D. J. FIORELLA, D. M. TIMINERI, R. A. FILIPINK, S. E. HELSLEY and in Fac PITT . conctenseishshemasiantaceialdibiensivsanviecacanianiontineiabadiameninesnenernsinniinaietinensiahpmnmmeiomesesiagtinneitin 283 Nicotine discrimination in men and women. SITIES Silicc NG -° - ssingsedetnensstinmanacnnrssbseibaasensatatiguriatatinesequieboleuepabeemadesonhicheimnatehiiaiamiendiunishensnnmnnseengeaininaeecnivelamnintiotets 295 Relationship of components of an alcohol interoceptive stimulus to induction of desire for alcohol in social drinkers. DUKA, T., A. JACKSON, D. C. SMITH and D. N. STEPHENS. oo... ceeeeeecsessserseseeereeeeeneensenees 301 Hormones of the hypothalamo—pituitary—gonadal axis in drug discrimination learning. TAIL URPEG TE — siscncennsesnnzaseeubnesieiteseseshpsalioghalipsteiadiitpsenienbnsbevonsbeendiaanvmensneeassenumnanctuseapubdaaniebtrenemreneanuesibensitins 874 CONTENTS Effects of training dose on the relationship between discriminative-stimulus and self-reported drug effects of d-amphetamine in humans. I SS I, Treilelbedabdo enee eleddeeti mnineniininees 319 Pharmacological and environmental determinants of relapse to cocaine-seeking behavior. SPEALMAN, R. D., R. L.B ARRETT-LARIMORE, J. K. ROWLETT, D. M. PLATT, es ee aE elke csaidhikcininsciniaincindcninhenliniiananiriainiieasininnnanalimrtinenaeniinbennii Drug discrimination in neurobiology. ces e RC ET ee ee ONO SON NO eC en a nn nT CET 337 Creation and first 20 years of the society for the stimulus properties of drugs (SSPD) es Bs acs oe Pic Tree GD Bee DIORB g BUG sic recstecsctniachicinessevsersnnsstnescineresuseamcesees 347 Increasing the selectivity of drug discrimination procedures. APPEL, J. B., W. B. WEST, W. G. ROLANDI, T. ALICI and K. PECHERSKY ........ ee 353 Comparison of antipsychotic activity and discriminative stimulus effects of the novel acylprolyltyrosine containing compound, GZR-123, and sulpiride. ASMAKOVA, L. S., T. S. KALININA, R. U. OSTROVSKAYA, T. A. GUDASHEVA, N. 1. ZAITSEVA, N. A. BONDARENKO, T. A. VORONINA and S. B. SEREDENIN............... 359 Contribution of GABA, and GABAg receptors to the discriminative stimulus produced by gamma-hydroxybutyric acid. LOBINA, C., R. AGABIO, R. REALI, G. L. GESSA and G. COLOMBO... cece ccceeseeeeeeeeeeees 363 Effects of a novel fentanyl derivative on drug discrimination and learning in Rhesus monkeys. GERAK, L. R., J. M. MOERSCHBAECHER, J. R. BAGLEY, L. L.B ROCKUNIER eR inicniiccviiincies Covevinseisatiiainvelieniaidsubdisinclenichipacigilientanpiisiticinadiiiilabanitielunantiadiaitnpetuenenenieinaneiiee 367 Analysis of D, and D, receptor-selective ligands in rats trained to discriminate cocaine from saline. Re he, CINE i A, III hin cste cacchenlapctnstslowoveniaatpnisiddaeteaa lbsaytnbairvnehapeidiilbioinaennbedrspnciiintbntdes 373 The influence of menstrual cycle phase on sensitivity to ethanol-like discriminative stimulus effects of GABA,-positive modulators. GREEN, K. L., A. V.A ZAROV, K. T. SZELIGA, R. H. PURDY AND K. A. GRANT............. 379 Discriminative stimulus properties of mCPP and alprazolam are not mediated by anxiety. GOMMANS, J., T. H. HIJZEN, T. PATTI, J. VAN DER GUGTEN and B. OLIVIER............. 385 The 5-HT,, receptor agonist flesinoxan shares discriminative stimulus properties with some 5-HT, receptor antagonists. HERREMANS, A. H. J.,J. A.M. VAN DER HEYDEN, M. VAN DRIMMELEN ae sscssuctviicssnsslbcsmnnecoitciertcepeticbalsiacninbutidhinasnatiivbianneitcnimedsieabi kminteisaN adparltibtbdileeuiaiieniintteniitnenseeesih 389 Discriminative effects of phenazepam and gidazepam in rats: Comparison with other GABA-related drugs. KALININA, T. S., T. L.G ARIBOVA AND T. A. VORONINNA ............sccscsssssssssosssssssssceccessecseserees 397 Discriminated taste aversion and context: A progress report. JARBE, T. U. C. and R. J. LAMB 403 Influence of training paradigm on specificity of drug mixture discriminations. MARIATHASAN, E. A., I. P.S TOLERMAN and J.-A. W. WHITE . 0... eeessseceessesescseecscscsceceees 409 Differences between alcohol-preferring and alcohol-nonpreferring rats in ethanol generalization. MCMILLAN, D. E., M. LI and D. J. SHIDE 415 SOPHO EEE HERE HEHEHE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEEE EEE EEE SEE EE EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEES CONTENTS Discriminative stimulus properties of eltoprazine in the pigeon. OLIVIER, B., A.H ERREMANS, J. MOS, M. VAN DRIMMELEN, M. TULP, Phe FRE Ree FUT Bc NEY Sictibicisniphstncnsenssivbinisuittnnsitadniavsiniaalbaiasisanapiatbeitiliiainsstiniavbabiulakibbe 421 Does MK-801 discrimination constitute an animal model of schizophrenia useful for detecting atypical antipsychotics? NE hy Be Peng Ce, Ee ee Ue GUN Fi F, Oa vecesstcssesnnisnssncstbivinsinstaninestiitiontinbbioesiivnmsavitiiis 429 Inability of antipsychotics to antagonize the cueing properties of cocaine in rats. VAN CARP Esstu 1, IR, F. DOE FEARS GIG 1.2. REREIIS cccicccscosecnsnsensosdphesstcninacsecccescensbonssoseetonion 435 GTS-21, a mixed nicotinic receptor agonist/antagonist, does not affect the nicotine cue. VAN HAAREN, F., K. G. ANDERSON, S. C. HAWORTH and W. R. KEM... eee eeeeeeteeeeeee 439 Discriminative stimulus effects of nalbuphine in nontreated and morphine-treated pigeons. WALKER, E. A., E. R. HAWKINS, M. J. TIANO, M. J. PICKER and L. A. DYKSTRA............. 445 ‘Stimulus properties of PMMA: Effect of optical isomers and conformational restriction. YOUNG, K., WE. EIU 2. Lis RA ere Ce Fs FA, GaB ai cecevccccsscccscccccvesccccecesecesccscescccscossessse 449 CONTENTS VOLUME 64 NUMBER 3 1999 Articles The effect of Rhazya stricta decne, a traditional medicinal plant, on spontaneous and drug- induced alterations in activity of rats. FOE s i rs Fis ik te I Bk III... srtitcincsostesesctreriniaesarsciceressabbsenneticnnannpsininagsoniniins 455 Tolerance to anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects of a partial agonist of glycine, receptors. PRZEGALINSKI, E., E.T. ATARCZYNSKA, A. KLODZINSKA ee IE EAS PM LES ON ee ENP OC Involvement of the spinal serotonergic system in analgesia produced by castration. PE es Fan hc ME Rs PRETEEN “cnsssacisesivnicnecinsssiseceduitonenbansincisenlapiariginiimaienineiinidsiialeianinn Preexposure to drug administration context blocks the development of tolerance to sedative effects of diazepam. MARIN, R. H. , M. F. PEREZ, D. G. DUERO and O. A. RAMIREZ ceccsssssesssssssesssesssessseesneessees Neurobehavioral effects of perinatal AZT exposure in Sprague-Dawley weaning rats. aay 5 > INE Ey is ET ERIE.) ibiinssehinastpiantsienmhastainisinceingesnvesneieinistnintenocmmnermenasnenees Sensitization to daily morphine injections in rats with unilateral lesions of the substantia nigra. VOLPICELLI, L. A., K. W. EASTERLING, H. L. KIMMEL and S. G. HOLTZMAN _............... Tyrosine improves working memory in a multitasking environment. THOMAS, J. R., P. A.L OCKWOOD, A. SINGH and P. A. DEUSTER one. ccccscesessseeeeeesees Circadian time does not modify the prepulse inhibition response or its attenuation by apomorphine. PU, Bs Gorh, RIO MUN Fic BR: MUEPUNENEEIEESE scesssersosstnscctnssennnrinsicsorécessntennatesiiansatonatnbapnahosonnnnte Evidence for opponent-process actions of intravenous cocaine. ETTENBERG, A., M. A. RAVEN, D. A. DANLUCK and B. D. NECESSARY on. 876 CONTENTS Effects of intracerebroventricular injection of a-fluoromethylhistidine on radial maze performance in rats. Cs ack, F< ee ee EC. TIE vniceenessvievnstnncncerinssesnntceitiennesstinciniieneemnsirvierenesemnaneningess 513 Effects of SR141716A on diazepam substitution for A’-tetrahydrocannabinol in rat drug discrimination. Ue Ect Se ME, Bs RE decceceeececathncnsnsnciiencesslhapensipaiieniitniinnininsccntaninnaiinianienntiitaaen 519 Cocaine produces panic-like flight responses in mice in the mouse defense test battery. BLANCHARD, R. J., J. N.K AAWALOA, M. A. HEBERT and D. C. BLANCHARD _.......... 523 Effect of chemically induced propionic acidemia on neurobehavioral development of rats. BRUSQUE, A. M., C. F. MELLO, D. N. BUCHANAN, S. T. TERRACCIANO, M. P. ROCHA, C. R. VARGAS, C. M. D.W ANNMACHER and M. WAJNER uc ceccceseeseeeeeee 529 Reduction of oral ethanol self-administration in rats by monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Cre, CO. CUTIE, Ge Pek GRE DD. B.A PIe I serve nicnssascsccsensteinecenevesnessveceseneszeseee 535 Dopaminergic and opioidergic mediations of tricyclic antidepressants in the learned helplessness paradigm. Beers, A. A: O6, PRIVAT, A: BOCTEALTIR ORGS. PEALE cccercessciscssssecscesentisasccocenscccsscesoceces 541 Lack of effect of the 5-HT,, receptor antagonist WA Y-100635 on murine agonistic behaviour. eres ing Mic Mare SOUT CUENTA! seccsicnenesdesrusivininvininsineceenstadcenbionastasbeeinenntetinansneemennenntnennere 549 Learning impairment produced in rats by the cannabinoid agonist HU 210 in a water-maze task. Pay Beg Pas CON EPP ey Bex VEY CE SIE ED. GORUTL AIRING cicstnscsisenvevevepeinisccesnnnssncconensieonsoqnonsosses 555 Conditioned taste aversion induced by ethanol in alcohol-preferring rats: Influence of the method of ethanol administration. CICCOCIOPPO, R., S. ANGELETTI, M. CHHADA, M. PERFUMI, R. FROLDI I HEIIIEE ° sstshsisicisiuartisisrntesenusinngtntsiinnscsntaninsiclaialrdenidialdipliinnsaeiiaiacideiaiopsielinaiamminaicbatiieeyipimenerdts 563 Amlodipine, a calcium channel inhibitor, and cocaine and ethanol’s reinforcing effects. GARDELL, L. R., M. L. REID, C. A.C AVALLERO, S. E. BURGESS, R. F. WALLACE, Oe eee ees NINE Unis SEITE -\aisisaiicsorvenirienesiovantcicotntiveaieseddihapdidinliniaeandishatabeetieikin plaabebbnenennsobenencnsness 567 Pharmacology of flavor preference conditioning in sham-feeding rats: Effects of naltrexone. YU, W.-Z., A. SCLAFANI, A. R. DELAMATER and R. J. BODNAR occ ecscsseteeteeeeseeees 573 The NMDA receptor partial agonist, 1-aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid (ACPC), reduces ethanol consumption in the rat. STROMBERG, M. F., J. R. VOLPICELLI, C. P. O°BRIEN and S. A. MACKLER _ ..... 585 The rewarding properties of NNDA and MK-801 (dizocilpine) as indexed by the conditioned place preference paradigm. PANOS, J. J., D. J.R ADEMACHER, S. L. RENNER and R. E.STEINPREIS on. 591 Effects of withdrawal from an escalating dose schedule of d-amphetamine on sexual behavior in the male rat. Py Pic Mite ms RD UN DA, GR, PPR EMEAURITD , cacscencisenssnsinsecnertaninicenbisenneniemnnniianentipeincenseneees 597 Estrous cyclicity and behavioral sensitization in female rats following repeated intravenous cocaine administration. BOOZE, R. M., M. L.W OOD, M. A. WELCH, S. BERRY and C. F. MACTUTUS 605 eee eeeeeeeeseeee CONTENTS Substantia nigra: The involvement of central and peripheral benzodiazepine receptors in physical dependence on diazepam as evidenced by behavioral and EEG effects. Sey Bes Foy Sa Ws AT UE Fas TEDTED | iviiiciinbtiditctcttbieciditniasiiachatceniie tpiatiaaaniediiiiiaidtintlaieidn 611 Peptide immunoreactivity in aged rat cortex and hippocampus as a function of memory and BDNF infusion. CROLL, S. D., C. R. CHESNUTT, N. A. GREENE, R. M. LINDSAY and S. J. WIEGAND 625 Coenzyme Q10 does not prevent oral dyskinesias induced by long-term haloperidol treatment of rats. ANDREASSEN, O. A., C. WEBER and H. A. JORGENSEN ncccccccscccssssossesosssnrsssosesesssevessssssoorenee 637 SPECIAL SECTION: ABSTRACTS Abstracts from the Meeting of Division 28 of the American Psychological Association FOC RTIRRCOROEY TENS DUUURIOD FID .xicccesicctcnictecstbincestecsesssnteddinitnisinpulacinmaitlesbessistiacbemenssviabasiin 643 CONTENTS VOLUME 64 NUMBER 4 1999 SPECIAL ISSUE: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR Editorial ee ie Ping Os x a SEE i le WTRUED. _ scsitintsnnidannsiranstnniijapinpeniangaleiaintibineeinlanbiabndaiabin 653 Articles Gender differences in brain and behavior: Hormonal and neural bases. eens i: Ss: Bees Be eee a, I, i ia issineebiinnicbiobaaine 655 Prenatal exposure to low doses of the estrogenic chemicals diethylstilbestrol and o,p'-DDT alters aggressive behavior of male and female house mice. PALANZA, P., S. PARMIGIANIT, H. LIU and F. S. VOM SAAL ou... ecescccccseccecseccecsecsccncees 665 Sex differences in long-term consequences of prenatal diazepam exposure: Possible underlying mechanisms. SuErUE IeT AT IIT iste TING: ‘supd inctshnchocohanovesieisiondenisnianbiniiuscqpiiveciheguiialduiiaitetniiitinenaiecniibaiedteienteinialianiianeniteidasaniabasiesia 673 Neonatal stress alters habituation of exploratory behavior in adult male but not female rats. DUBOVICKY, M., I. SKULTETYOVA and D. JEZOVA -sssccssoscscsocssstnovsssosssosossecsonsnsanosnsqesssonses 681 Perinatal exposure to the estrogenic pollutant bisphenol A affects behavior in male and female rats. FARABOLLINI, F., S. PORRINI and F. DESSI-FULGHERI eoecesccssesssesssssssesssssessessnessecsseesseesees 687 Schedule-induced polydipsia: Gender-specific effects and consequences of prenatal cocaine and postnatal handling. St Fei te, is, Bitty en tet: I UE RN Pine Bs SUP MII «ec eetipiltrnsticsccsensensncsosrinnetnsdannnbinsiepbenineintanenes The maternal separation paradigm and adult emotionality and cognition in male and female Wistar rats. LEHMANN, J.,C. R. PRYCE, D. BETTSCHEN and J. FELDON ......ccccccccccccscsscsccosesesseessoscscosees 878 CONTENTS Sex-dependent behavioral effects of the neurosteroid allopregnanolone (3a,5a-THP) in neonatal and adult rats after postnatal stress. ZIMMERBERG, B., S. H.R ACKOW and K. P. GEORGE-FRIEDMAN Long-lasting effect of early handling on the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor. WEIZMAN, R., J. LEHMANN, S. LESCHINER, I. ALLMANN, T. STOEHR, C. HEIDBREDER, A. DOMENEY, J. FELDON and M. GAVISH ou... ceceesssssesseesersetseesesennens 725 Factor analysis shows that female rat behaviour is characterized primarily by activity, male rats are driven by sex and anxiety. FERNANDES, C., M. I. GONZALEZ, C. A. WILSON and S. E. FILE weeecscssesssssesssessesseseeeeenenes 731 Gender, sex steroids, corticotropin-releasing factor, nitric oxide, and the HPA response to stress. TRAILS. <cncscnsaisecssnneisenensicdinediiabadabeneighditiiinsgiessneddinitsninadtaaniocempiiibicncviieimpmimnbaieintaesiemnnsttnieveiiinpe 739 Effect of sex on fear conditioning is similar for context and discrete CS in Wistar, Lewis and Fischer rat strains. Pe es ie RO NEE: PUNEIMED = corecccesissininievtideevinibinbenidesadcoeveseatiocesinubenesienmesneteinenioens 753 Sex differences in memory performance in the object recognition test. Possible role of histamine receptors. GH, P., M. ORSETTI, S. R. GAMALERO and C. FERRETE E nncscccscccscessocsscosevssecseosseccsesconseosseess 761 Social learning in animals: Sex differences and neurobiological analysis. Ss cg NE OE PUREED © ecicstphivlicnnvetesctiedseenseidusisiaptoiaditnbsbecstnecestanenegiennsbeemesseontanenensesseate 767 Progesterone in conjunction with estradiol has neuroprotective effects in an animal model of neurodegeneration. es a EK MIR NOD — sicniosdndibsrcissneettastorsterstoneinptlnincninnseniniarennnriiiininniiaeneinemines 777 The immunobiology of sexual behavior: Gender differences in the suppression of sexual activity during illness. ee IEEE, -. x ncciiicvinersshihiocsanenebsutetbeesssncdpenntiiobiitesisdsdnmminebitinggurectamesoveianeereetiokees 787 Effects of formalin pain on hippocampal c-Fos expression in male and female rats. CECCARELAL, 1. A. SCARAMUCZING OG A. ME. ALSDISI cccccccsesccsssccsvsccccessscvesssvesessonsovscosseeese 797 Gender differences in dopaminergic function in striatum and nucleus accumbens. 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