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Behavioural Brain Research

Articles from the last few issues of Behavioural Brain Research © Elsevier
  • Alpha-lactalbumin-enriched diets enhance serotonin release and induce anxiolytic and rewarding effects in the rat
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 1-10.
    by M Orosco, C Rouch, F Beslot, S Feurte, A Regnault, V Dauge
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  • Comparing immune activation (lipopolysaccharide) and toxin (lithium chloride)-induced gustatory conditioning: lipopolysaccharide produces conditioned taste avoidance but not aversion
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 11-19.
  • Effects of hippocampal lesions in a food location task in pigeons
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 21-34.
  • Some characteristics of tactile channels
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 35-40.
  • Passive, active and intra-active (self) touch
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 41-45.
  • The adenosine A2A antagonist KF17837 reverses the locomotor suppression and tremulous jaw movements induced by haloperidol in rats: possible relevance to parkinsonism
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 47-54.
    by M Correa, A Wisniecki, A Betz, DR Dobson, MF O'Neill, MJ O'Neill, JD Salamone
  • Pretraining or previous non-spatial experience improves spatial learning in the Morris water maze of nucleus basalis lesioned rats
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 55-71.
  • The role of dopamine in learning, memory, and performance of a water escape task
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 73-78.
    by VH Denenberg, DS Kim, RD Palmiter
  • Impaired object recognition with increasing levels of feature ambiguity in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 79-91.
    by G Norman, MJ Eacott
  • Age-related vulnerability to diencephalic amnesia produced by thiamine deficiency: the role of time of insult
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 93-105.
    by SR Pitkin, LM Savage
  • Environmental enrichment enhances sensitization to GBR 12935-induced activity and decreases dopamine transporter function in the medial prefrontal cortex
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 107-117.
    by J Zhu, T Green, MT Bardo, LP Dwoskin
  • Use of the elevated T-maze to study anxiety in mice
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 119-132.
  • The brain stem but not forebrain independently supports morphine tolerance and withdrawal effects in cats
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 133-144.
  • Sexual imprinting leads to lateralized and non-lateralized expression of the immediate early gene zenk in the zebra finch brain
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 145-155.
  • Color classification by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in a matching-to-sample task
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 157-165.
  • Increased corticosterone secretion and early-onset of cognitive decline in female apolipoprotein E-knockout mice
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 167-177.
  • 8-OH-DPAT facilitated memory consolidation and increased hippocampal and cortical cAMP production
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 179-184.
  • Aberrant responses in social interaction of dopamine transporter knockout mice
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 185-198.
    by RM Rodriguiz, R Chu, MG Caron, WC Wetsel
  • Involvement of the brain serotonergic system in the locomotor stimulant effects of chlorpheniramine in Wistar rats: implication of postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptors
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 199-208.
  • Artificially-reared female rats show reduced prepulse inhibition and deficits in the attentional set shifting task-reversal of effects with maternal-like licking stimulation
    Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 148, No. 1. (5 January 2004), pp. 209-219.
    by V Lovic, AS Fleming
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