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Sturtz AG, Wurzburg © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994 Printed in Germany Contents of volume 116 editors: The latent inhibition model of schizophrenic attention disorder and of antipsychotic drug action: comment on No1: pp 1-124 published September 7, 1994 Dunn, Atwater and Kilts (Psychophar- No 2: pp 125-242 published October 7, 1994 macology, 1993, 112:315-323) 381 No 3: pp 243-388 published November 7, 1994 No 4: pp 389-538 published December 5, 1994 Ebmeier KP > O’Carroll RE Emmett-Oglesby MW — Li DH Eyles DW, Stedman TJ, Pond SM: Non- linear relationship between circulating concentrations of reduced haloperidol Acri JB: Nicotine modulates effects of Carratu MR — Di Giovanni V and haloperidol: evaluation of possible stress on acoustic startle reflexes in rats: Castafieda E — Neisewander JL mechanisms 161 dependence on dose, stressor and initial Cheeta S, Broekkamp C, Willner P: Ste- reactivity 255 reospecific reversal of stress-induced Fagan D, Paul DL, Tiplady B, Scott DB: Airaksinen MM — Callaway JC anhedonia by mianserin and its (+)- A dose-response study of the effects of Anderson J > Wewers ME enantiomer 523 inhaled nitrous oxide on psychological Andreassen OA, Jorgensen HA: GM1 Christopher Pierce R, Clemens AJ, Sha- performance and mood 333 ganglioside attenuates the development piro LA, Rebec GV: Repeated treatment Fagerstrom KO, Pomerleau O, Giordani B, of vacuous chewing movements in- with ascorbate or haloperidol, but not Stelson F: Nicotine may relieve symp- duced by long-term haloperidol treat- clozapine, elevates extracellular ascor- toms of Partkinson’s disease 117 ment of rats 517 bate in the neostriatum of freely moving Faull KF + Csernansky JG Andreassen OA — Jorgensen HA rats 103 Faustman WO — Csernansky JG Arnaud C, Gauthier P, Gottesmann C: Claus D — Rechlin T Feldon J > Weiner | Atropine effects on the intermediate Clemens AJ — Christopher Pierce R Ferré S, Schwarcz R, Li XM, Snaprud P, stage and paradoxical sleep in rats 304 Cole BJ, Jones GH, Turner JD: 5-HT,, Ogren SO, Fuxe K: Chronic haloperidol Arnsten AFT, Cai JX, Murphy BL, Gold- receptor agonists improve the perfor- treatment leads to an increase in the in- man-Rakic PS: Dopamine D, receptor mance of normal and scopolamine-im- tramembrane interaction between mechanisms in the cognitive perfor- paired rats in an operant delayed match- adenosine A, and dopamine Dz, recep- mance of young adult and aged mon- ing to position task 135 tors in the neostriatum 279 keys 143 Cook CE — Perez-Reyes M Ferré S > Herrera-Marschitz M Cousins MS, Wei W, Salamone JD: Phar- File SE: Chronic exposure to noise modi- Balster RL > Wiley JL macological characterization of perfor- fies the anxiogenic response, but not Bardo MT — Crawford CA mance on a concurrent lever pressing/ the hypoactivity, detected on withdraw- Barlage U — Seiler W feeding choice procedure: effects of do- al from chronic ethanol treatment 369 Barrett JE, Gamble EH, Zhang L, Guardio- pamine antagonist, cholinomimetic, Fletcher A > Shepherd JK la-Lemaitre B: Anticonflict and discri- sedative and stimulant drugs 529 Fowler SC, Davison KH, Stanford JA: Un- minative stimulus effects in the pigeon Cowen PJ — Series HG like haloperidol, clozapine slows and of a new methoxy-chroman 5-HT,, ag- Cowen PJ — Walsh AES dampens rat's forelimb force oscillations onist, (+)S20244 and its enantiomers Crawford CA, McDougall SA, Bardo MT: and decreases force output in a press- (+)S20499 and (—)S20500 73 Ontogenetic effects of EEDOQ on am- while-licking behavioral task 19 Bates T > Stough C phetamine-induced behaviors of rats: Fukase H, Fukuzaki K, Koja T, Nagata R, Becker HC: Positive relationship between role of presynaptic processes 152 Lukas SE: Effects of morphine, nalox- the number of prior ethanol withdrawal Crawford CA > McDougall SA one, buprenorphine, butorphanol, halo- episodes and the severity of subsequent Crawley JN > Mathis C peridol and imipramine on morphine withdrawal seizures 26 Csernansky JG, Newcomer JW, Jackson withdrawal signs in cynomolgus mon- Benoit O, Bouard G, Payan C, Borderies K, Lombrozo L, Faull KF, Zipursky R, keys 396 P, Prado J: Effect of a single dose (10 Pfefferbaum A, Faustman WO: Effects Fukuzaki K + Fukase H mg) of zolpidem on visual and spectral of raclopride treatment on plasma and Fulford AJ, Butler S, Heal DJ, Kendall DA, analysis of sleep in young poor sleep- CSFHVA: relationships with clinical Marsden CA: Evidence for altered a2- ers 297 improvement in male schizophrenics adrenoceptor function following isola- Bergman J > Rosenzweig-Lipson S 291 tion-rearing in the rat 183 Bigelow GE = Strain EC Cunningham CL — Risinger FO Fuxe K — Ferré S Bill DJ + Shepherd JK Cuomo V — Di Giovanni V Bolanos CA — McDougall SA Gamble EH — Barrett JE Borderies P > Benoit O Davis DA > Neisewander JL Gauthier P > Arnaud C Boselli M > Parrino L Davison KH — Fowler SC Gillin JC, Jernajczyk W, Valladares-Neto Bouard G > Benoit O Depoortere RY — Li DH D de C, Golshan S, Lardon M, Stahl Bradberry CW > Nobiletti JB De Salvia MA => Di Giovanni V SM: Inhibition of REM sleep by ipsapir- Bradshaw CM —> Graham S Di Giovanni G > Parrino L one, A 5HT1, agonist, in normal volun- Brito GS > Callaway JC Di Giovanni V, Cagiano R, Carratu MR, teers 433 Broekkamp C — Cheeta S De Salvia MA, Giustino A, Cuomo V: Giordani B > Fagerstrom KO Butler S > Fulford AJ Alterations in the ontogeny of rat pup Giustino A > Di Giovanni V ultrasonic vocalization produced by Glautier S, Drummond C, Remington B: Cagiano R — Di Giovanni V prenatal exposure to nitrogen dioxide Alcohol as an unconditioned stimulus Cai JX — Arnsten AFT 423 in human classical conditioning 360 Callaway JC, Airaksinen MM, McKenna DiMarco A — Perkins KA Goldman-Rakic PS — Arnsten AFT DJ, Brito GS, Grob CS: Platelet sero- Dourish CT — Shepherd JK Golshan S > Gillin JC tonin uptake sites increased in drinkers Drummond C = Glautier S Goodall EM > Walsh AES of Ayahuasca 385 Duke MA > McDougall SA Goodwin GM — O'Carroll RE Camfferman G > Leeuwen TH van Dunn LA: Response to the letter to the Gothert M > Kathmann M IV Gottesmann C — Arnaud C The atypical; antipsychotic, remoxi- broventricular 6-hydroxydopamine ad- Graham S, Ho M-Y, Bradshaw CM, Sza- pride, blocks phencyclidine-induced ministration in rats: |. Effects on sponta- badi E: Facilitated acquisition of a tem- dusruption of prepulse inhibition in the neous and drug-induced rotational be- poral discrimination following destruc- rat 437 havior and on postmortem monoamine tion of the ascending 5-hydroxytrypt- Jones DNC — Hooks MS levels 443 aminergic pathways 373 Jones GH => Cole BJ Luthman J — Herrera-Marschitz M Grewal SS — Shepherd JK Jorgensen HA, Andreassen OA, Hole K: Lyon M, McClure WO: Investigations of Grob CS => Callaway JC The relationship between motor effects fetal development models for prenatal Grobe JE > Perkins KA in rats following acute and chronic ha- drug exposure and schizophrenia. Pre- Guardiola-Lemaitre B > Barrett JE loperidol treatment 89 natal d-amphetamine effects upon early Gueudet C — Poncelet M Jorgensen HA > Andreassen OA and late juvenile behavior in the rat Gugten J van der > Leeuwen TH van Juncos JL — Hooks MS 226 Gully D > Poncelet M June HL, Lewis MJ: Interactions of Ro15-4513, Ro15-1788 (flumazenil) Maier U, Koinig G: Andrological findings Handley SL — McBlane JW and ethanol on measures of exploration in young patients under long-term anti- Heal DJ > Fulford AJ and locomotion in rats 309 depressive therapy with clomipramine Herrera-Marschitz M, Luthman J, Ferré S: Jussofie A, Schmiz A, Hiemke C: Kava- 357 Unilateral neonatal intracerebroventri- pyrone enriched extract from Piper Maldonado-Irizarry CS, Kelley AE: Differ- cular 6-hydroxydopamine administra- methysticum as modulator of the GABA ential behavioral effects following mi- tion in rats: Il. Effects on extracellular binding site in different regions of rat croinjection of an NMDA antagonist monoamine, acetylcholine and adeno- brain 469 into nucleus accumbens subregions 65 sine levels monitored with in vivo mi- Justice JB Jr — Hooks MS Malott DH — Risinger FO crodialysis 451 Mangan G => Stough C Herrera-Marschitz M > Luthman J Kalivas PW > Hooks MS Marsden CA — Fulford AJ Hesterberg P > Rosenzweig-Lipson S Kameyama T — Hiramatsu M Mathis C, Paul SM, Crawley JN: The neu- Heyser CJ, Rajachandran L, Spear NE, Kathmann M, Schlicker E, Gothert M: In- rosteroid pregnenolone sulfate blocks Spear LP: Responsiveness to cocaine termediate affinity and potency of clo- NMDA antagonist-induced deficits in a challenge in adult rats following prena- zapine and low affinity of other neu- passive avoidance memory task 201 tal exposure to cocaine 45 roleptics and of antidepressants at H3 McAllister KH: D-Cycloserine enhances Hiemke C — Jussofie A receptors 464 social behaviour in individually-housed Hiemke C — Seiler W Kelley AE + Maldonado-lIrizarry CS mice in the resident-intruder test 317 Hietala J, West C, Syvalahti E, Nagren K, Kellogg CK — Inglefield JR McBlane JW, Handley SL: Effects of two Lehikoinen P, Sonninen P, Ruotsalai- Kendall DA — Fulford AJ stressors on behaviour in the elevated nen U: Striatal D, dopamine receptor Koelega HS — Leeuwen TH van X-maze: preliminary investigation of binding characteristics in vivo in pa- Koinig G > Maier U their interaction with 8-OH-DPAT 173 tients with alcohol dependence 285 Koja T > Fukase H McClure WO > Lyon M Hillert A + Seiler W Kuribara H: Caffeine enhances the stimu- McDougall SA, Duke MA, Bolanos CA, Hiramatsu M, Satoh H, Kameyama T, Na- lant effect of methamphetamine, but Crawford CA: Ontogeny of behavioral beshima T: Nootropic effect of nicotine may not affect induction of metham- sensitization in the rat: effects of direct on carbon monoxide (CQ) -induced de- phetamine sensitization of ambulation and indirect dopamine agonists 483 layed amnesia in mice 33 in mice 125 McDougall SA > Crawford CA Ho M-Y > Graham S Kuribara H — Uchihashi Y McGregor IS, Lee AM, Westbrook RF: Hole K > Jorgensen HA Stress-induced changes in respiratory Holtzman SG: Discriminative stimulus ef- Langer M — Seiler W quotient, energy expenditure and loco- fects of dextromethorphan in the rat Lardon M = Gillin JC motor activity in rats: effects of midazo- 249 Lee AM > McGregor IS lam 475 Holtzman SG, Steinfels GF: Antagonism Leeuwen TH van, Verbaten MN, Koelega McKenna DJ —> Callaway JC of the discriminative stimulus effects of HS, Camfferman G, Gugten J van der, Merlotti L > Roehrs T the kappa-opioid agonist spiradoline Slangen JL: Effects of oxazepam on Miczek KA > Tornatzky W 243 performance and event-related brain Miczek KA — Vivian JA Holtzman SG —> Hooks MS potentials in vigilance tasks with static Moffoot APR > O’Carroll RE Hooks MS, Jones DNC, Holtzman SG, and dynamic stimuli 499 Morita T > Uchihashi Y Juncos JL, Kalivas PW, Justice JB Jr: Le Fur G > Poncelet M Murphy BL —> Arnsten AFT Individual differences in behavior fol- Lehikoinen P —> Hietala J Myers M — Perez-Reyes M lowing amphetamine, GBR-12909, or Lehtovaara R — Raitasuo V Nabeshima T — Hiramatsu M apomorphine but not SKF-38393 or Levesque TR, Locke KW: Discriminative quinpirole 217 stimulus effects of melatonin in the rat Nagata R > Fukase H Huttunen MO — Raitasuo V 167 Nagren K = Hietala J Lewis MJ > June HL Navarro M, Rubio P, Rodriguez de Fon- Inglefield JR, Kellogg CK: Hypothalamic Li DH, Depoortere RY, Emmett-Oglesby seca F: Sex-dimorphic psychomotor GABA, receptor blockade modulates MW: Tolerance to the reinforcing ef- activation after perinatal exposure to cerebral cortical systems sensitive to fects of cocaine in a progressive ratio (—)-A°-tetrahydrocannabinol. An on- acute stressors 339 paradigm 326 togenic study in Wistar rats 414 Isa Y — Uchihashi Y Li XM — Ferré S Neisewander JL, Castaneda E, Davis DA: Liebson IA — Strain EC Dose-dependent differences in the de- Jackson DM — Johansson C Lindqvist E > Luthman J velopment of reserpine-induced oral Jackson K — Csernansky JG Locke KW — Levesque TR dyskinesia in rats: support for a model Jatlow PI > Nobiletti JB Lombrozo L — Csernansky JG of tardive dyskinesia 79 Jeffcoat AR > Perez-Reyes M Lukas SE > Fukase H Newcomer JW — Csernansky JG Jernajczyk W —> Gillin JC Luthman J, Herrera-Marschitz M, Lind- Nichus DR — Risinger FO Johansson C, Jackson DM, Svensson L: qvist E: Unilateral neonatal intracere- Nobiletti JB, Jatlow Pl, Bradberry CW: Differences in bioavailability between Rosenzweig-Lipson S, Hesterberg P, Tejwani GA — Wewers ME cocaine and cocaethylene and their im- Bergman J: Observational studies of Terranova JP — Poncelet M plications for drug-reward studies 273 dopamine D, and D, agonists in squirrel Terzano MG — Parrino L monkeys 9 Tiplady B > Fagan D O’Carroll RE, Moffoot APR, Ebmeier KP, Roth T — Roehrs T Tirelli E, Witkin JM: Verticalization of be- Goodwin GM: Effects of fluvoxamine Rubio P > Navarro M havior elicited by dopaminergic mobili- treatment on cognitive functioning in Ruotsalainen U — Hietala J zation is qualitatively different between the alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome 85 C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice 191 Ogren SO — Ferré S Salamone JD — Cousins MS Tornatzky W, Miczek KA: Behavioral and Oldman AD — Walsh AES Sato T > Uchihashi Y autonomic responses to intermittent so- Oren DA, Schulkin J, Rosenthal NE: 1,25 Satoh H — Hiramatsu M cial stress: differential protection by (OH), vitamin D3 levels in seasonal af- Schlicker E > Kathmann M clonidine and metoprolol 346 fective disorder: Effects of light 515 Schmiz A > Jussofie A Turner JD > Cole BJ Schollnhammer G — Seiler W Parrino L, Spaggiari MC, Boselli M, Di Schulkin J — Oren DA Uchihashi Y, Kuribara H, Isa Y, Morita T, Giovanni G, Terzano MG: Clinicai and Schwarcz R — Ferré S Sato T: The disruptive effects of ket- polysomnographic effects of trazodone Scierka A > Perkins KA amine on passive avoidance learning in CR in chronic insomnia associated with Scott DB —> Fagan D mice: involvement of dopaminergic dysthymia 389 Seiler W, Wetzel H, Hillert A, Schollnham- mechanism 40 Parrott AC: Acute pharmacodynamic tol- mer G, Langer M, Barlage U, Hiemke erance to the subjective effects of ciga- C: Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability Vaccarino FJ — Sills TL rette smoking 93 of benperidol in schizophrenic patients Valladares-Neto D de C => Gillin JC Paul DL > Fagan D after intravenous and two different Verbaten MN — Leeuwen TH van Paul SM > Mathis C kinds of oral application 457 Vivian JA, Weerts EM, Miczek KA: Defeat Payan C —> Benoit O Series HG, Cowen PJ, Sharp T: p-Chloro- engenders _ pentylenetetrazole-appro- Pellett O — Stough C amphetamine (PCA), 3,4-methylene- priate responding in rats: antagonism Perez-Reyes M, Jeffcoat AR, Myers M, dioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) and by midazolam 491 Sihler K, Cook CE: Comparison in hu- d-fenfluramine pretreatment attenuates mans of the potency and pharmacokin- d-fenfluramine-evoked release of 5-HT Walsh AES, Smith KA, Oldman AD, Wil- etics of intravenously injected coca- invivo 508 liams C, Goodall EM, Cowen PJ: m- ethylene and cocaine 428 Shapiro LA —> Christopher Pierce R Chlorophenylpiperazine decreases food Perkins KA, DiMarco A, Grobe JE, Scierka Sharp T > Series HG intake in a test meal 120 A, Stiller RL: Nicotine discrimination in Shepherd JK, Grewal SS, Fletcher A, Bill Weerts EM = Vivian JA male and female smokers 407 DJ, Dourish CT: Behavioural and phar- Wei W — Cousins MS Pfefferbaum A —> Csernansky JG macological characterisation of the ele- Weiner |, Feldon J: The latent inhibition Pomerleau O —> Fagerstrom KO vated ‘‘zero-maze” as an animal model model of schizophrenic attention dis- Poncelet M, Souilhac J, Gueudet C, Ter- of anxiety 56 order and of antipsychotic drug action: ranova JP, Gully D, Le Fur G, Soubrié Sihler K > Perez-Reyes M comment on Dunn, Atwater and Kilts P: Effects of SR 48692, a selective non- Sills TL, Vaccarino FJ: Individual differ- (Psychopharmacology, 1993, 112: peptide neurotensin receptor antago- ences in sugar intake predict the loco- 315-323) 379 nist, on two dopamine-dependent be- motor response to acute and repeated Weis M — Rechlin T havioural responses in mice and rats amphetamine administration 1 West C — Hietala J Zan Slangen JL > Leeuwen TH van Westbrook RF > McGregor IS Pond SM — Eyles DW Smith KA > Walsh AES Wetzel H — Seiler W Prado J > Benoit O Snaprud P — Ferré S Wewers ME, Tejwani GA, Anderson J: Prather LK — Risinger FO Sonninen P — Hietala J Plasma nicotine, plasma #-endorphin Soubrié P > Poncelet M and mood states during periods of Raitasuo V, Lehtovaara R, Huttunen MO: Souilhac J > Poncelet M chronic smoking, abstinence and nico- Effect of switching carbamazepine to Spaggiari MC > Parrino L tine replacement 98 oxcarbazepine on the plasma levels of Spear LP > Heyser CJ Wiley JL, Balster RL: Effects of competi- neuroleptics. A case report 115 Spear NE > Heyser CJ tive and non-competitive V-methyl-D- Rajachandran L > Heyser CJ Stahl SM — Gillin JC aspartate (NMDA) antagonists in squir- Rebec GV — Christopher Pierce R Stanford JA > Fowler SC rel monkeys trained to discriminate D- Rechlin T, Claus D, Weis M: Heart rate Stedman TJ — Eyles DW CPPene (SDZEAA494) from vehicle analysis in 24 patients treated with 150 Steinfels GF — Holtzman SG 266 mg amitriptyline per day 110 Stelson F > Fagerstrom KO Williams C > Walsh AES Remington B => Glautier S Stiller RL > Perkins KA Willner P + Cheeta S Risinger FO, Malott DH, Prather LK, Ni- Stitzer ML —> Strain EC Witkin JM = Tirelli E chus DR, Cunningham CL: Motivation- Stough C, Mangan G, Bates T, Pellett O: al properties of ethanol in mice selec- Smoking and Raven !Q 382 Zhang L — Barrett JE tively bred for ethanol-induced locomo- Strain EC, Stitzer ML, Liebson IA, Bigelow Zipursky R > Csernansky JG tor differences 207 GE: Buprenorphine versus methadone Zorick F + Roehrs T Rodriguez de Fonseca F > Navarro M in the treatment of opioid-dependent Roehrs T, Merlotti L, Zorick F, Roth T: cocaine users 401 Sedative, memory, and performance ef- Svensson L — Johansson C Indexed in Current Contents, fects of hypnotics 130 Syvalahti E > Hietala J Psychological Abstracts Rosenthal NE > Oren DA Szabadi E — Graham S and in Psyc INFO