NIDA Research Monograph, Number 3 [Printed in 1975]
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Table of Contents
Preface-----v
Introduction-----1
Abstracts-----7
Brain Monoamines and Parkinsonism-----13
O. Hornykiewicz
Supersensitivity to Dopaminergic Agonists Induced by Haloperidol-----23
J.E. Thornburg and K.E. Moore
Blood Platelet Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Anergic schizophrenics-----29
E.G. Shaskan and R.E. Becker
The Role of Serotonin and Norepinephrine in Sleep-Waking Activity-----37
P.J. Morgane and W.C. Stern
A Role for Dopamine in the Psychopharmacology of Electrical Self-Stimulation-----63
B.R. Cooper and G.R. Breese
Aggression and the Brain Monoamines: What Are the Answers, But of More Importance, What Are the Questions?-----71
B.K. Bernard
Pharmacogenetic Studies of the Serotonergic System in Association With Convulsive Seizures in Mice-----85
B.E. Ginsburg and P.Y. Sze
A Model for the Neurobiological Mechanisms of Action Involved in Lithium prophylaxis of bipolar affective disorder-----97
A.J. Mandell and S. Knapp
Effects of Disulfiram on the Amfhetamine-Induced Behavioral Syndrome
in the Cat as a Model of Psychosis-----109
A. Sudilovsky
The Effects of Heroin on Catecholamine Metabolisi in Man-----137
J.J. Schildkraut, R.E. Meyer, P.J. Orsulak, S.M. Mirin,
M. Roffman, P.A. Platz, E. Grab, M.E. Randall, M.McDougle
CONCLUSION-----147
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