PHYSIOLOGY & BENMAVIORN AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Editor-in-Chief MATTHEW J. WAYNER The University of Texas at San Antonio Subject and Author Index Volume 53, 1993 Pergamon Press New York ¢ Oxford * Seoul « Tokyo PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR Editor-in-Chief MATTHEW J. WAYNER Division of Life Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 6900 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, Texas 78249-0662 Editorial Advisory Board D. J. ALBERT, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, KLAUS A. MICZEK, Tufts University, Medford, MA British Columbia, Canada HOWARD MOLTZ, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL B. A. BALDWIN, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics BENJAMIN H. NATELSON, University of Medicine & Dentistry of Research, Cambridge, UK New Jersey, East Orange, NJ MICHAEL BAUM, Boston University, Boston, MA JACQUES PAILLARD, C.N.R.S., Marseille, France WILLIAM W. BEATTY, OUHSC-ALC Research Center, Oklahoma WILLIAM P. PARE, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Perry City, OK Point, MD GARY K. BEAUCHAMP, Monell Chemical Senses Center, JOSEPH H. PORTER, Virginia Commonwealth University, Philadelphia, PA Richmond, VA LARRY L. BELLINGER, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX ISRAEL RAMIREZ, Monell Chemical Senses Center, ILENE L. BERNSTEIN, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Philadelphia, PA SUE BINKLEY, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA RUSSEL J. REITER, The University of Texas Health Science Center, D. CAROLINE BLANCHARD, University of Hawaii, Manoa, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX Honolulu, HI SUE RITTER, Washington State University, Pullman, WA RICHARD J. BODNAR, Queens College of the City University of NEIL E. ROWLAND, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL New York, Flushing, NY EDWARD J. ROY, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, KATARINA T. BORER, The University of Michigan, Champaign, IL Ann Arbor, MI BENJAMIN D. SACHS, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT C. SUE CARTER, University of Maryland, College Park, MD PAUL R. SANBERG, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL THOMAS W. CASTONGUAY, University of Maryland, College SUSAN SCHIFFMAN, Duke University, Durham, NC Park, MD ANTHONY SCLAFANI, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY LYNWOOD G. CLEMENS, Michigan State University, A. K. SLOB, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands East Lansing, MI ERLA R. SMITH, Stanford University, Stanford, CA MARY ANNE DELLA-FERA, University of Connecticut Health GERARD P. SMITH, The New York Hospital—Cornell Medical Center, Farmington, CT Center, White Plains, NY DAVID A. EDWARDS, Emory University, Atlanta, GA WILLIAM P. SMOTHERMAN, State University of New York, NORI GEARY, Bourne Lab CUMC, White Plains, NY Binghamton, NY SEBASTIAN P. GROSSMAN, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL IAN STEELE-RUSSELL, Texas A&M University, KEN-ICHI HONMA, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, College Station, TX Sapporo, Japan JUDITH M. 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VOLUME 53, 1993 SUBJECT INDEX a>-Noradrenergic receptors, 623 GB-Adrenoceptor function, 271 Chorda tympani, 75 Acetylcholine, 849 Bacterial lipopolysaccharides, 643 Chorda tympani nerve, 667 ACTH, 923 Basal ganglia, 699 Chronic animal restraint, 1011 Activity, 205, 353, 431, 827 Basal prolactin level, 827 Chronic stress, 1101 Activity feedback, 1145 BASIC, 1021 Chronobiology, 983 Activity-based anorexia, 607 Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, 1043 Circadian, 205, 237, 257, 431, 983 Activity-stress paradigm, 1085 Behavio(u)r, 127, 285, 325, 545, 959, 969, Circadian oscillator, 1105 Activity-stress, 1043 1007, 1067, 1121 Circadian and ultradian rhythms, 1145 Acute exercise, 403 Behavioral data analysis, 621 Circadian rhythm(s), 23, 119, 153, 229, Acute phase, 343 Behavioral development, 539, 813 329, 509, 911, 929, 1035, 1049, 1067 Acute stress, 1121 Behavioral immunology, 449 Clonidine, 23, 623 Adaptive behavior, | Behavioral stress, 97 Cockroach, 313 Adrenalectomy, 975 Behavioral temperature selection, 911 Cohabitation, 617 Adrenalectomy, locomotor fatigue, 1171 Behavioral testing, 89 Cold adaptation, 535 Adrenergic specific inhibition, 361 Behavioral thermoregulation, 257 Cold-water swims, 769 Afferent vagus, 139 Benzodiazepine, 237 Colour association, 103 Afterdischarge, 45 Beta-endorphin, 1025 Complementation, 689 Age-dependent development, 951 Beta-funaltrexamine, 603 Compound action potential, 1163 Aggression, 379, 599, 611, 709, 983, 1055, BHR, 635 Conditional learning, 325 1157 Binge eating, 1231 Conditioned satiety, 51 Aggressive behavior, 81, 535 Birds, 209 Conditioned taste aversion (CTA), 75, 715, Aggressiveness, 389 Blackbird, 1201 839, 849 Ag(e)ing, 221, 527, 651, 671 Blocking, 1215 Conflict, 1077 Agonistic behavior, 983, 1055 Blood glucose, 1021 Conscious rats, 1121 Air-jet stress, 635 Blood pressure, 97, 291, 565, 635, 1011 Consciousness, 577 Alcohol, 777 Body composition, 1189, 1195 Constant light, 1219 Aldosterone, 845 Body fat, 1195 Constant routine, 929 Alertness, 929 Body heat loss, 577 Consummatory act, 1227 Amiloride, 813, 823 Body mass, 917 Context conditioning, 1227 Amines, 495 Body temperature, 119, 353, 1049, 1105 Context preference, 1227 Amino acid deficiency, 689 Body weight, 245, 421, 477, 607, 757 Converting enzyme inhibitor, 291 Amino acid imbalance, 485, 899 Body weight changes, 539 Copulators, 409 Amino acids, 495 Bombesin, 737, 1223 Core temperature, 983 Amphetamine, 545, 1215 Brain, 495, 757 Corn oil, 1091 Amygdala, 657, 831, 1043 Brain damage, 849 Corn starch, 1091 Analgesia, 167 Brain lesions, 611 Corticosteroids, catabolism and anabolism, Anaphylaxis, 417 Brain weight, 245 1171 Androgenization, 161, 329 Breeding selection, 1151 Corticosterone, 183, 343, 845, 879, 975 Angiotensin, 209 Bright light, 119, 929 Corticotropin-releasing factor, 517 Angiotensin II, 291 Cortisol, 599, 923 Animal cognitive learning, 145, 199 Caloric compensation, 51 Cosinor analysis, 983 Animal psychophysics, 75 Cancer, 671 Critical period, 329 Anorexia, 643 Cannula, 1007 Crocodilia, 1157 Anorexia nervosa, 607 Cannulation, 209 Cross-reactivity, 845 Anterior hypothalamus, 61 1 Carbohydrate(s), 373, 403, 553, 623 Crossfostering, 951 Antinociception, 769 Cardiovascular, 983 CTOP, 751 Antioxidant, 271 Cat, 501 Cutaneous sensitivity, 751 Anxiety, 383, 1077 Catecholamines, 635 Cynomolgus monkey, 783 Appetite, 39, 683 CCK A and B agonists, 367 Cytokines, 643 Apple II, 1021 CCK receptor, 1061 Approach, 699 Central gustatory system, 277 2-DG, 995 Arginine sensor, 521 Cerebellum, 173 D1 receptor, 191 Ascorbic acid, 103 Cerebral ischemia, 5 Daily, 205 Aspartame, 459 Changes of regimen, 31 DALCE, 603 Atrial natriuretic peptide, 325 Chemical communication, 969 DAMGO, 751 Atropine, 1029 Chemosensory, 959, 969 Day-old chicks, 215 Attack, 1127 Chemosensory stimulation, 309 Deafferentation, 831 Attention, 679 Chemosensory systems, 251 Death feigning, 353 Attention deficit, 1215 Chewing, 301 Decerebration, 699 Attributes, 657 Chick, 699 Defeat, 383 Auditory attention, 679 Chicken(s), 103, 127, 343 Defecation threshold, 1029 Autonomic, 983 Children, 583 Dehydration level, 731 Autonomic nervous system, | 121 Chlordiazepoxide, 237, 1077 Dehydroepiandrosterone, 39 Autoradiography, 959 Cholecystokinin, 737, 1235 Delayed matching-to-sample, 795 Axonal transport, 1061 Cholinergic system, 5, 221 Deltorphin, 285 Il IV SUBJECT INDEX Denervation, 75 Fat mass, 1189 3H-proline, 959 Densitometry, 221 Fat-free mass, 1189 Habituation, 111, 593 Dentate granule cells, 45 Fatigue, 153 Habituation rate, 617 Deprivation, 1223 Fats, 403 Haloperidol, 1055 Deprivation discrimination, 737 Fecundity, 389 Hamster, 75, 237 Depro-Provera, 783 Feeding, 565, 643, 975, 1029, 1219, 1223 Hamster locomotor activity, 1049 Development, 353, 565, 823, 1025, 1145 Feeding behavior, 31, 177, 517, 867, 1021, Handgrip, 395 DHEA, 39 1157 Handling, 1025 Diabetes mellitus, 17 Feeding-intense sweeteners, 459 Heart rate, 97, 1011, 1121 Diet, 353, 951 Female mice, 715 Heat stress, 103 Diet selection, 103, 1211 Female odor, 251 Hepatic vagotomy, 521 Dietary choice, 485 Female rat, 831 Herbivores, 1211 Dietary fat, 531 Fetus, 309 Heredity, 777 Dietary obesity, 317 Fever, 127, 343 Heterophils, 183 Dietary self-selection, 975 Flavor, 373, 631 Hippocampal lesion, 5 Digestive efficiency, 81 Flavor conditioning, 1091 Hippocampus, 45, 285, 657 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, 65, 177 Flavor enhancer, 395 Histamine, 1177 Diurnal rhythm, 845 Flavor preference, 485 Histology, 959 Distractor, 593 Fluid intake, 777 Hole-board, 587 Dogs, 1231 Following response, 699 Homovanillic acid, 65, 177 Domestic chicks, 353 Food, 395 Hormone-dependent aggression, 709 Domestication, 389, 539 Food aversion, 631 Horridge procedure, 313 Dominance, 81 Food choice, 689 HPLC, 495 Dopamine, 11, 65, 161, 177, 191, 437 Food deprivation, 133, 509, 737, 1091 Human(s), 119, 133, 153, 205, 553 Dormitories, 943 Food intake, 39, 229, 317, 353, 361, 413, Human behavior, 459 Dorsal pons, 277 477, 517, 607, 623, 789, 867, 899, 1061, Human subjects, 89 Dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, 59 1235 Hunger, 553, 1133 Drinking, 209, 301, 1035, 1133, 1223 Food preferences, 683 5-Hydroxyindolacetic acid, 65 Drinking behavior, 789 Food restriction, 421, 1043 5-Hydroxytryptamine, 65 Drug preexposure, 715 Foot shocks, 443 Hyperactivity, 1215 DSP-4, 437 Footshock stress, 1115 Hypertension, 467, 1219 Duration, 621 Forced swimming, 271 Hypothalamic histamine, | Duration of flavor exposure, 167 Free fatty acids, 879, 889 Hypothalamic stimulation, 721 Frequency, 621 Hypothalamus, 437, 757 Eating, 395, 777, 1133 Furosemide, 291 Hypoxia, 309 EEG, 1201 IgE, 417 Efferent vagus, 139 Efferent, 679 G-protein, 1061 Iguana, 81 Immobilization, 443 EGb 761, 1001 GABA, 1127 Elderly, 395 Gait, 501 Immune, 599 Immune function, 531 Electrical activity, 285 Gastric acid secretion, 1177 Immune system, 395, 951 Electrical stimulation, 831 Gastric emptying, 337 Imprinting, 699 Electroconvulsive shock, 839 Gastric erosions, 1043 Elevated plus maze, 383 Gastric ulcer, 577 Inbred mice, 535 EMG, 301 Gastrin, 1177 Incisive papilla, 959 Individual recognition, 969 Emotional arousal, 271 Generalised seizure activity, 839 Indomethacin, 127 Emotional reactivity, 827 Generalization, 737 Enalaprilat, 291 Genetic abnormalities, 1151 Inescapable foot shock, 769 Endogenous opioids, 191 Genetic hypertension, 97 Inescapable shock, 905 Insulin, 139, 521, 879, 889 Endorphins, 285 Genetic selection, 495 Energy, 353 Genetic strain, 257 Insulin action, 867 Insulin binding, 757 Energy deposition and mobilization, type I GH, 923 Insulin receptor, 757 and II corticosteroid receptor agonists, Ginsenoside Rg,, | Insulin-induced hypoglycemia, 995 1171 Glossopharyngeal nerve, 667 Intake regulation, 777, 1133 Engram consolidation gradient, 873 Glucocorticoids, 535 Entrainment, 119, 509 Glucocorticoids, effects on body weight, Intensity, 671 Environmental temperature, | 1171 Interbeat interval, 1121 Epilepsy, 45 Glucose, 879, 995 Interleukin-1, 643 Epinephrine, 635, 879, 995 Glucose sensor, 521 Intermale aggression, 1017 Epithelium, 959 Glucose-sensitive units, 139 Intermediate memory, 215 Erection, 721 Glutaminolysis, 651 Interoceptive cues, 737 ERP, 111 Glycolysis, 651 Intracerebral injections, 1007 Escapable shock, 905 Golden hamster, 425 Intrauterine position, 1183 Escape learning, 313 Goldfish, 517 Intraventricular, 209 Estradiol, 389, 709, 757, 1235 Gonadal hormones, 1085 Isolation, 183 Estrogen, 831 Gonadectomy, 1085 Isoproterenol, 805 Estrogenization, 161 Grooming, 173 Japanese quail, 183, 699 Exercise, 353, 607 Growing, 531 Jaw movement, 301 Exploration, 763, 1003 Growth, 81, 353 Growth and development, 813 Kappa, 751 Fasting, 975 Guinea pigs, 539 Kappa receptor, 191 Fat, 553 Gustation, 813, 823 Kindling, 45 SUBJECT INDEX Laboratory animals, 1067 Milk ejection, 565 Otoacoustic emissions, 679 Lactation, 823 Milk electrolytes, 823 Oxygen consumption, 1105 Lactose, 425 Mondelphis domestica, 959, 969 Latency, 621 Mongolian gerbils, 1183 P3(00), 111 Lateral septum, 1077 Mood, 153 Pain, 1163 Lean body mass, 1195 Morphine, 167 Pain sensitivity, 409 Learned aversion, 485 Mother-daughter, 943 Palatability, 553 Learned helplessness, 905 Motility, 1055 Palatable food, 167 Learned preference, 485 Motion-induced illness, 631 Paleostriatum, 699 Learning, 173, 221, 309, 805 Motivation, 173, 277, 431 Paraplegia, 721 Learning and memory facilitation, 349 Motor activity, 257 Paraventricular nucleus, 623 Learning disabilities, 583 Mounting, 1127 Parietal cell, 1177 Leg-position learning, 313 Mu, 751 Parietal cortex, 145, 199 Lesions, 1077 Multioscillatory system, 1145 Parietal eye, 911 Licking, 301, 1223 Partner preference, 747 Light escape, 313 Passive avoidance forced extinction, 873 N-methylmaleimide, 65 Limbic seizure, 849 Patterns of ingestion, 1223 NA and immunity, 449 Lipopolysaccharide, 127, 343 Paw preference, 727 Naloxonazine, 603 Lithium chloride, 839 Penile responses, 721 Naloxone, 317 Lithium, 849 Pentagastrin, 1177 Naltrexone, 477, 603 Litter growth, 59 Performance(s), 153, 929 Naltrindole, 603 Litter survival, 59 Peripheral and central injection, 367 Nasopalatine canal, 959 Liver, 757 Peripheral serotonergic mechanisms, 879 Natural killer cytotoxic activity, 951 Liver temperature, 229 Personality and immunity, 449 Negative affect and immunity, 449 Lizard(s), 81, 911 Phase response curve, | 19 Nerve section, 631 Locomotion, 501, 545 Phase shift(s), 237, 431 Nervus terminalis lesions, 251 Locomotor, 205 Pheromones, 251, 943 Neuroanatomy, 221 Locomotor activity, 23, 911 Photoperiod, 245, 917 Neuroendocrinology, 251 Locomotor endurance, corticosteroid recep- Physical exercise, 271 Neurotransmitters, 325 tor functions, 1171 Physiology, 1067 Newborn mice, 951 Long-term effects, 309, 937 Physostigmine, 5 NIK-247, 5 Long-term memory, 215 Picrotoxin, 1127 Nile crocodile, 1157 Longevity, 1219 Pigeons, 1105 Nociception, 265 Lordosis reflex, 831 Pigs, 265, 367, 683, 923, 1029 Nociceptive withdrawal reflex, 163 Lymphocyte(s), 183, 651 Pineal, 911 Noncopulators, 409 Pituitary gland, 769 Nonphotic, 431 Macaca fascicularis, 783 Pizotifen, 161 Nor-binaltorphamine, 603 Macaque, 783 Place conditioning, 477 Nor-binaltorphimine, 751 Macronutrients, 777 Plasma cholesterol, 1101 Norepinephrine, 437, 623, 635, 879, 889, Macrophage, 651 Plasma naloxone, 317 995 Male, 783 Platform method, 349 Novelty, 383 Male hamster, 251 Polycose, 1091 Nucleus paraventricularis of the hypothala- Male rats, 747, 827 Polydipsia, 1001 mus, 889 Male sexual behavior, | 127 Positive reinforcement, 309, 325, 1227 Nursing, 265 Malnutrition, 353 Posterior pituitary, 607 Nutrition, 395, 951 Marsupial, 969 Postingestional aftereffects, 1227 Nuzzling, 959, 969 Matching-to-sample, 795 Potassium, 1211 Maternal aggression, 379, 587 Preference, 373 Maternal behavior, 587, 805, 1151 Obesity, 39, 51, 867 Preference test, 667 Maze swimming, 271 Object recognition, 527 Pregastric pouch, 425 Meal feeding, 421 Odor(s), 133, 959, 969 Prenatal behavior, 191 Meal pattern, 329, 777, 1133 Odor learning, 89 Prenatal stress, 443 Meal-size control, 51 Odor preference(s), 133, 587 Preoptic area, 831 Medial preoptic area, 611, 721 Odorant recognition, 437 Prepyriform cortex, 899 Medialbasal hypothalamic deafferentation, Offense, 1127 Procolipase, 789 867 Olfaction, 17, 587, 631 Prolactin, 11, 161, 265, 923 Medroxyprogesterone acetate, 783 Olfactory bulb(s), 437, 611 Propranolol, 805 Melatonin, 153 Olfactory food cues, 1227 Prostaglandins, 127 Memory, 173, 221, 437, 849 Olfactory learning set, 795 Protein(s), 403, 683 Memory disruption, 839 Olfactory memory, 795 Protein source, 683 Menstrual synchrony, 943 Olfactory performance, 89 Proton pump, 65 Mercaptoacetate, 995 Olivocochlear, 679 Pseudopregnancy, 11, 379 Metabolic rate, 617 One flavor-preference/aversion condition- Psychoimmunology, 449 Metabolism, 1105 ing, 51 Psychosocial factors and immunity, 449 Methyl atropine, 1177 Open field, 699, 1003 Puberty, 539 Methysergide, 161 Operant feeding, 367 Purified IgG, 215 Mice, 383, 611, 631, 727, 1017, 1055, 1115 Opiates, 317 Microcomputer, 621, 1021 Opioid agonists, 467 Quantitative autoradiography, 757 Microdialysis, 177, 1011 Opioids, 265, 751, 923, 1115 Quipazine, 161 Microstructural analysis, 413, 1223 Opossum, 959, 969 Milk, 823 Oral deprivation, 1231 R3 reflex, 1163 Milk composition, 951 Orienting response, 133 Rabbit(s), 291, 301 VI SUBJECT INDEX Radial arm maze (RAM), 849 Sheep, 317 Temporal cortex, 145, 199 Radioimmunoassay, 845 Shiftwork, 119 Testicular weight, 917 Rat(s), 11, 23, 403, 413, 437, 485, 527, 603, Shock-box detention, 873 Testosterone surge, 251 657, 763, 805, 813, 823, 839, 899, 983, SHR, 23, 1035 Testosterone, 245, 329, 389, 437, 535, 709, 1001, 1003, 1007, 1011, 1035, 1101, Shuttle box behavior, 905 783, 1017, 1183 1227 Shuttle-box avoidance, 349 Tetrahydroaminoacridire (THA), 5 Rat fetus, 191, 751 Sickness behavior, 343 Therapeutic radiation, 671 Rat striatum, 177 Sickness, 715 Thermal challenge, 577 Reaction time, 153 Simple exposure, 309 Thermal dehydration, 731 Rearing conditions, 539 Simplified test, 727 Thermoregulation, 229, 257 Rectal balloon distention, 1029 Single/repeated restraint, 937 Thirst, 1133 Reference memory, 657 Skin conductance, 133 Thy-1, 215 Regeneration, 75 Skin temperature, 229 Thymocyte proliferation, 531 Regimen, 31 Sleep, 119, 205, 1201 Thymus involution, 531 Regulation, 477 Sleep deprivation, 153, 929 Thyroid, 1101 REM deprivation, 443 Sleeping behavior, 1201 Time, 205 Renal hypertensive rat, 467 Social behavior, 937 TNF, 477 Reproduction, 59 Social interaction, 1007 TOBEC, 1189 Resident’s scent, 383 Social organization, 539 Tolerance, 167, 617, 1055 Respiratory quotient, 879 Social reinstatement behavior, 183 Tongue cannula, 565 Response task, | 11 Social stress, 539, 983 Tonic immobility, 699 Response-to-change, 763 Sodium appetite, 291 Total body electrical conductance (TO- Resting and exercising rats, 879, 889 Sodium depletion, 291, 337 BEC), 1195 Resting behavior, 31 Sodium restriction, 813 Treadmill, 501 Restoration, 1151 Sodium taste, 813 TRH analogue, | 1 Restrained eaters, 133 Sodium, 823, 1211 Restraint, 577 Software, 621 US50,488, 751 Restricted feeding, 1101, 1105 Somatotropin, 265 U69,593, 751 Reticulo-ruminal motility, 31 Sound, 1067 Ulceration, 1085 Return, 599 Spatial recognition, 527 Ultradian, 983 Reward, 167 Spinal cord injury, 721 Ultradian rhythms, 329 Rhythm, 205 Spinal cord, 191 Ultrasound, 1067 Risk assessment, 383 Spontaneous, 1219 Unit activity, 1021 Roommates, 943 Squirrel monkeys, 89 Unrestrained animal, 301 Ruminant, 31 Staggerer mutant mice, 1151 US intensity, 873 Running levels, 1085 Starch, 373 Runway task, 5 Starvation, 607, 975 Vacuolar H*-ATPase, 65 Stimulation, 1077 Vagal afferents, 337 Salivary testosterone, 583 Stimulus characterization, 715 Vagus, 1061 Salivation, 593 Strain difference(s), 183, 727, 905 Vascular disease, 17 Salt, 277 Straub tail response, 1025 Vasopressin, 607 Salt appetite, 337 Stress, 183, 417, 577, 593, 635, 769, 917, Ventromedial hypothalamic lesion, 1177 Salt consumption, 731 923, 983, 1001, 1025, 1067, 1219 Vigilance, 153 Salt intake, 97 Stress-induced analgesia, 1115 Visual attention, 679 Satiation, 413 Stretch response, 565 Visual change, 1003 Satiety, 337, 553, 737, 1235 Stria terminalis, 831 Visual food cues, 1227 Scent marking, 969, 1183 Subdiaphragmatic vagotomy, 1177 Visual memory, 145 Scopolamine, 5, 763 Subjective appetite, 459 Visuospatial functions, 145, 199 Seasonal changes, 389 Suckling, 565 VNO, 959, 969 Seizures, 45 Sucrose, 425, 667, 1091 Voles, 1211 Selective breeding, 495 Sufentanil, 467 Vomeronasal, 959, 969 Self-selection diet, 403 Sugar, 277, 425 VPDPR, 789 Sensory properties, 553 Suprathreshold, 671 Separation, 599 Sweet solution, 167 Water deprivation, 509, 1091 Septum, 831 Swimming pattern, 271 Water immersion, 443 Serial learning, 657 Sympathetic nervous system, 635 Water intake, 291, 361, 607, 731, 1001 Serotonergic mechanisms, 889 Syrian hamster, 509, 917 Water maze, 467 Serotonin, 161 Weekly, 205 Sex behavior, 329 Tail flick, 1025, 1115 Welfare, 1067 Sex differentiation, 329 Tail-pinch feeding, 603 Wheel running, 237, 509, 1049 Sex dimorphism, 245 Tailshock, 1101 White-crowned Sparrows, 689 Sex steroids, 715 Taste aversion, 495 WKY, 23, 1035 Sexual behavior, 443, 747, 783, 831, 937 Taste, 75, 277, 373, 553, 631, 667, 671, Women, 943 Sexual differentiation, 1017 1231 Working memory, 5, 657 Sexual maturation, 389 Telemetry, 983, 1121 Sexual motivation, 747 Telencephalon, 699 ZnSO,, 587 Sham feeding, 1231 Temperature, 577 Zucker rats, 39 AUTHOR INDEX Abel, M. M., 97 Caggiula, A. R., 593 Elkins, R. L., 495 Hidalgo, A., 1115 Ackroff, K., 1091 Campbell, P. S., 583 Emmans, G. C., 683 Hill, D. L., 823, 813 Adams, D. B., 1127 Campisi, A., 951 Endo, A., 727 Himmi, T., 1021 Aguilar, E., 161 Cardinali, D. P., 1049 Epstein, L. H., 593 Hofer, M. A., 565 Aguirre, A., 929 Carl, G. F., 495 Evsikov, V. I., 535 Howe, J. C., 1195 Alavi, F. K., 317 Carretta, J. C., 737 Hrupka, B. J., 899 Albert, D. J., 379, 709 Castonguay, T. W., 845, 975 Falter, H., 849 Hudson, R., 89 Alberts, A. C., 81 Cataldo, N. J., 1235 Fantino, M., 477 Albonetti, M. E., 937 Cavoy, A., 527 Farabollini, F., 937 Ibuka, N., 917 Alexander, J. T., 623 Chabert, M., 403 Faure, J.-M., 183 Ichikawa, S., 917 Aloisi, A. M., 285 Chatigny, S., 409 Feng, H., 215 Ingram, D. K., 221 Alonso-Bedate, M., 517 Cheung, W. K., 623 Ferraro, T., 291 Innocenti, A., 911 Alonso-—Gomez, A. L, 517 Chiba, Y., 831 Fidler, P., 167 Inoue, K., 177 Altorffer, B., 1121 Christensen, A. V., 467 Fleming, A. S., 805 Inoue, S., 139, 521, 1177 Ambrogi Lorenzini, C., 873 Christian, D. P., 1211 Foa, A., 911 Ito, H., 177 Andersen, S. L., 751 Cicirata, F., 173 Fontani, G., 285 Jackson, D., 353 Anderson, G. H., 459 Ciesla, A., 59 Forbes, J. M., 103 Janik, D., 431 Anderson, M. A., 1211 Clark, M. M., 1183 Foreman, N., 1003 Jiang, P.-J., 65 Andres-Trelles, F., 1115 Cole, J. C., 383 Foret, J., 929 Johnson, R. W., 127, 343 Andrews, R. V., 617 Coll-Andreu, M., 349 Fox, P. C., 671 Jones, R. B., 183 Aravich, P. F., 607 Collado, D., 161 Foxcroft, G., 265, 923 Jonik, R. H., 379, 709 Collet, L., 679 Francis, J., 413 Baamonde, A., 1115 Collier, G., 353 Frank, M. E., 75 Kabai, P., 699 Babcock, A. M., 1223 Compton, D. M., 657 Frankmann, S. P., 337 Kaiser, W., 1201 Baer, D. J., 1195 Cooper, S. J., 413 French, A. W., 1029 Kalman, B. A., 167 Bahr, J. M., 343 Costa Rosa, L. F. B. P., 651 Froehlich, P., 679 Kametani, H., 221 Balada, F., 827 Coste, S. C., 635 Frolova, O. F., 535 Kawabata, T., 731 Baldi, E., 873 Courtois, F. J., 721 Fujimoto, K., | Kawakita, Y., 177 Barnes, M. I., 45 Cowan, C. W., 1127 Fujisaki, Y., 177 Kelley, K. W., 127, 343 Barnes, R. E., 1195 Crowell, M. D., 1029 Kelly, D. D., 769 Barry, M. A., 75 Cruz Rueda, M. L., 443 Galef, B. G., Jr., 1183 Kelly, K. K., 245 Baskin, D. G., 757 Curi, R., 531, 651 Gallo, L. C., 119 Keromes, A., 929 Bast, A., 271 Curtis, S. E., 127, 343 Gancedo, B., 517 Khirnykh, K., 1067 Bazan, N. G., 1001 Garau, A., 827 Kinney, N. E., 631 Belknap, R. W., 617 D’ Agata, V., 173 Geiselman, P. J., 1043 Kinsley, C. H., 1085 Bellinger, L. L., 59, 1189 D’Amore, A., 1025 Gierke, E. P., 757 Kirtike, N., 177 Belluardo, N., 951 Danizer, R., 127, 343 Gietzen, D. W., 485, 899 Kirkpatrick, S. W., 583 Benoit, O., 929 Darbra, S., 827 Girard, C. L., 31 Kitajima, I., 5 Benthem, B., 879 Daurat, A., 929 Girgis, A., 449 Kobayashi, I., 867 Bérard, A., 31 Davidson, T. L., 737 Glusman, M., 769 Kobayashi, S., 221 Bernard, C. C. A., 215 Davis, B. K., 145 Golombek, D. A., 1049 Koch, J. E., 603 Bernardis, L. L., 59 De Almeida, A. F., 651 Gonnet, P., 929 Kohlert, J. G., 1215 Beverly, J. L., 899 De Beun, R., 715 Gordon, C. J., 257 Koiter, T. R., 11 Bhagwat, S. A., 845 De Castro, J. M., 777, 1133 Gordon, T. P., 599 Kokonowski, C., 1127 Bidzseranova, A., 325 De Passillé, A. M., 265 Gorter, J. A., 229 Kostakos, M., 849 Bindoni, M., 951 De Pedro, N., 517 Green, K. F., 167 Kovach, J. K., 699 Binkley, S., 205 De Vries, J., 229 Griyalva, C. V., 1043 Kramer, K., 271 Bishop, A. M., 1183 De Wied, D., 1121 Grill, H. J., 277 Kressler, L. L., 1195 Black, R. M., 459 Degli Uberti, E. C., 285 Grinker, J. A., 51 Kristal, M. B., 621 Blank, J. L., 437 Delacour, J., 527 Grishkat, H. L., 1077 Kutlu, H. R., 103 Blaszczyk, J., 501 Delgado, M. J., 517 Gross, J. L., 1101, 1219 Kyriazakis, I., 683 Bligh, M. E., 845, 975 DeMerritt, J., 635 Guan, X., 437 Bloch, G. J., 1215 Deng, M. H., 153 Guastavino, J.-M., 1151 Ladewig, J., 923 Bodnar, R. J., 603, 769 Devenport, L., 1171 Gueron, J., 325 Lambert, K. G., 1085 Booth, D. A., 51 Diamant, M., 1121 Guimaraes, A. R. P., 531 Langhans, W., 643 Borodin, P. M., 389 DiBattista, D., 425 Gust, D. A., 599 Larson, D. C., 75 Boswell, T., 209 Dietz, C. B., 623 Gvaryahu, G., 1157 Larsson, K., 747, 1151 Boudreau, W., 1127 Dijkstra, H., 271 Larue—Achagiotis, C., 403 Boufares, S., 1151 Dluzen, D. E., 437 Haines, T. E., 1195 Laska, M., 89 Boyer, A., 1021 Doerries, L. E., 607 Hall, W. G., 553 Lawler, J. E., 97 Bradway, D. M., 1235 Dollins, A. B., 153 Halpern, M., 959, 969 Lawrence, C. B., 1061 Bray, G. A., 789 Dominguez Salazar, E., 443 Hambright, M. K., 599 Lawson, D. C., 1231 Bresnihan, E. L., 221 Doughty, D., 1171 Haraguchi, N., 301 Leibowitz, S. F., 623 Broekkamp, C. L. E., 715 Douglass, L. W., 975 Harding, J. W., 631 Leiter, L. A., 459 Brown, R., 1171 Dowman, R., 1163 Harrington, M. E., 237 Leuvenink, H., 879, 889 Browne, E. S., 39 Drago, F., 173 Harris, C. L., 313 Lew, G. S., 111 Brownlow, B. S., 421 Droy-Lefaix, M. T., 1001 Hatton, D. C., 635 La, ¥.€.. 545 Bucherelli, C., 873 Heiberger, B., 1171 Lieberman, H. R., 153 Bureau, Y. R. J., 849 Eastman, C. I., 119 Hekman, E., 1007 Lin, L., 789 Burton, D., 1171 Edwards, D. A., 611, 1017 Helb, H.-W., 1201 Lin, M. T., 545 Burton, R., 449 Egami, M. I., 531 Helmer, J., 1007 Loeb, G. E., 501 Butera, P. C., 1235 Egert, K., 353 Hepper, P. G., 309 Loizzo, A., 1025 Vill AUTHOR INDEX Long, J. M., 221 Natelson, B. H., 1101, 1219 Rumpler, W. V., 1195 Tominaga, S., 1177 Lopez-—Bote, C., 329 Naumenko, E. V., 389 Rushen, J., 265, 923 Tong, H., 823 Louis-Sylvestre, J., 403 Navarro, J. F., 1055 Russo, J., 951 Tonosaki, K., 667 Loureiro, I., 417 Naylor, S. K., 97 Tornatzky, W., 983 Lu, X.-C. M., 795 Ng, K. T., 215 Sachs, B. D., 721 Toth, G., 325 Lukaszewska, I., 763 Nuyjima, A., 139 Sachser, N., 539 Tripoli, R., 969 Lynch, H. J., 153 Nishioka, H., 917 Safi, D. A., 651 Lynch, W. C., 1223 Norgren, R., 277 Sakai, T., 867 Uchida, K., 301 Novin, D., 1043 Sakata, T., 1 Uebayashi, H., 667 Macdougall, J. C., 721 Sakuma, Y., 831 Ueki, S., 5 Machidori, H., | O’Shea, J. G., 607 Sales, G. D., 1067 Uezu, E., 65 Madrid, J. A., 329 Oberteuffer, K., 1127 Salvadori, S., 285 Umahara, M., 867 Maes, J. H. R., 1227 Ohno, M., 5 Sangiah, S., 317 Marano, G., 1025 Ohshima, K., 867 Sanz, C., 827 Valdez, I. H., 671 Marti—Carbonell, M. A., 827 Okada, S., 867 Sato, M., 867 Valkhof, N., 11 Marti-Nicolovius, M., 349 Okazaki, H., 521 Satoh, S., 1177 Van Wolfswinkel, L., 1121 Martin, C., 403 Okuno, M., 177 Savoldelli, D., 643 Vanderweele, D. A., 133 Martin, E., 329 Okuno, T., 731 Scheel-Kriiger, J., 467 Vandoros, A., 959 Matsui, T., 177 Onai, T., 867 Schell, A. M., 133 Vanella, A., 951 Matsumoto, A. M., 757 Orr, T. E., 495 Scheurink, A. J. W., 879, 889, Veening, J. G., 1007 Matte, J. J., 31 Orsini, J. C., 1021 995 Vega Matuszczyk, J., 747 Mauromoustakis, A., 317 Ortega, G., 1049 Schiffman, S. S., 395, 553, 1231 Velazquez—Moctezuma, J., 443 May, C., 291 Ottenweller, J. E., 1101, 1219 Schuiling, G. A., 11 Verger, P., 403 Mayer, A. D., 587 Overmier, J. B., 577 Schwartz, L. K., 671 Vergnani, L., 285 McArthur, L. H., 485 Schwartz, M. W., 757 Voglino, N., 285 McCann, J. P., 317 Pappas, T. N., 553, 1231 Schwartz, R. S., 421 Vom Saal, F. S., 1183 McCarron, D. A., 635 Park, C. R., 421 Schwarze, N., 923 Vossen, J. M. H., 1227 McCarty, R., 823 Parrott, R. F., 367 Sclafani, A., 1091 McClanahan, S., 789 Parry, T. J., 1011 Sedman, G., 215 Wada, C. Y., 417 McDaniel, W. F., 145, 199 Parsons, R. J., 813 Serapide, F., 173 Wada, H.., | McElligott, J. G., 1011 Pearcy, S. D., 689 Servatius, R. J., 1101, 1219 Walsh, M. L., 379, 709 Menendez, L., 1115 Peeters, B. W. M. M., 715 Shair, H. N., 565 Walters, P. A., 495 Meng, Y., 301 Peredery, O., 849 Shaw, N. A., 839 Warwick, Z. S., 395, 553 Mercer, J. C., 1061 Persinger, M. A., 849 Shea, J. D. C., 449 Weiffenbach, J. M., 671 Meyer, E. L., 237 Phillips, D. L., 1105 Shishkina, G. T., 389 Weingarten, S., 643 Michael, R. P., 783 Phillips, J. A., 81 Siebert, U., 1145 Weinstock, R. S., 17 Miczek, K. A., 983 Piacentini, A., 133 Silberberg, A. M., 795 Weisinger, R. S., 291 Milligan, S. R., 1067 Pierret, P., 1021 Silverman, A.-J., 769 Weller, A., 943 Mills, A. D., 183 Plante, L., 23 Simon, V. M., 1055 Weller, L., 943 Minarro, J., 1055 Polich, J., 111 Simonik, D. K., 751 Wharry, R. E., 583 Minutini, L., 911 Poran, N. S., 959, 969 Skeel, R. L., 199 Widy-Tyszkiewicz, E., 467 Mistlberger, R. E., 509 Portaluppi, F., 285 Slotnick, B. M., 795 Wieteska, L., 477 Mitchell, C. L., 45 Portell—Cortes, I., 349 Smith, D. U., 17 Wilcox, B. J., 757 Mitchell, S. L., 593 Porter, J. R., 39 Smith, G. P., 337 Wildering, W. C., 229 Miyamoto, A. T., 65 Potapov, M. A., 535 Smotherman, W. P., 191, 751 Williams, F. E., 1189 Miyamoto, J. K., 65 Pratt, N. C., 81 Soto-—Mora, L. M., 361 Williams, J. B., 183 Moes, H., 11 Prins, A. J. A., 229 Spangler, E. L., 221 Wirsig—Wiechmann, C. R., 251 Moffat, S. D., 805 Spear, L. P., 191 Wollnik, F., 1145 Moody, C. A., 191 Racotta, R., 361 Spector, A. C., 277 Woods, S. C., 421 Morgado-Bernal, I., 349 Rahmani, T., 237 Steffens, A. B., 879, 889 Wright, B. E., 39 Morgan, P. J., 1061 Ramirez, |., 373 Stephan, F. K., 1105 Wright, H. N., 17 Morgon, A., 679 Rashotte, M. E., 1105 Stewart, R. E., 813, 823 Wright, J. W., 631 Mori, M., 867 Rautenberg, W., 1105 Stith, R., 1171 Wright, P., 611 Morimoto, T., 731 Richardson, R. D., 209 Strickland, C. E., 1077 Wurtman, R. J., 153 Morpurgo, B., 1157 Rieg, T. S., 607 Strubbe, J. H., 229 Morrow, N. S., 1043 Ritter, S., 995 Suh, E. J., 805 Yadin, E., 1077 Moshkin, M. P., 535 Robert, S., 31 Svec, F., 39 Yamada, Y., 301 Motelica—Heino, I., 1017 Robillard, M., 425 Szymezak, J. T., 1201 Mrosovsky, N., 431 Robinson, S. L., 583 Yamamoto, T., 5 Mud6o, G., 951 Robinson, S. R., 191, 751 Takamura, Y., 139 Yamatodani, A., | Yatsugi, S.-I., 5 Murison, R., 577 Robinzon, B., 1157 Takeda, S., 727 Yohay, K., 1127 Murphy, M. E., 689 Rochford, J., 409 Takeo, T., 831 Musial, F., 1029 Rodgers, R. J., 383 Tanaka, K., 139, 521, 1177 York, D. A., 789 Yoshimatsu, H., | Rodriguez de Turco, E. B., 1001 Tapp, W. N., 1219 Nagase, H., 139, 521, 1177 Roeling, T. A. P., 1007 Tarapacki, J. A., 621 Young, M. S., 545 Nahai, F. R., 611 Rofh, J., 1017 Tarjan, E., 291 Naito—Hoopes, M., 485 Rogers, Q. R., 899 Tassoni, G., 873 Zhao, W.-Q., 215 Nakamura, Y., 867 Rosenblatt, J. S., 587 Telegdy, G., 325 Zhukov, D. A., 905 Nascimento Curi, C. M. P. O., Rosenwasser, A. M., 23, 1035 Thinus-Blanc, C., 1003 Ziemer, H. E., 167 531 Rovee-Collier, C., 353 Thomas, E., 1077 Zumpe, D., 783 Reproduced with the permission of Pergamon Press Inc., by University Microfilms Inc. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited.