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  1. Adolescent alcohol exposure and persistence of adolescent-typical phenotypes into adulthood: A mini-review
  2. Developmental differences in the effects of alcohol and stress on heart rate variability
  3. Chronic intermittent ethanol exposure during adolescence: Effects on social behavior and ethanol sensitivity in adulthood
  4. Pre-pubertal gonadectomy and the social consequences of acute ethanol in adolescent male and female rats
  5. Consequences of Adolescent or Adult Ethanol Exposure on Tone and Context Fear Retention: Effects of an Acute Ethanol Challenge During Conditioning
  6. Conditioned taste aversion to ethanol in a social context: Impact of age and sex
  7. Perinatal Exposure to Drugs
  8. Adolescents and alcohol: Acute sensitivities, enhanced intake, and later consequences
  9. Persistent Loss of Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Increased Cell Death following Adolescent, but Not Adult, Chronic Ethanol Exposure
  10. Gender, history of alcohol use and number of drinks consumed predict craving among drinkers in a field setting
  11. Tone conditioning potentiates rather than overshadows context fear in adult animals following adolescent ethanol exposure
  12. Environmental manipulations alter age differences in attribution of incentive salience to reward-paired cues
  13. Consequences of ethanol exposure on cued and contextual fear conditioning and extinction differ depending on timing of exposure during adolescence or adulthood
  14. Repeated restraint stress alters sensitivity to the social consequences of ethanol differentially in early and late adolescent rats
  15. Are We Drunk Yet? Motor Versus Cognitive Cues of Subjective Intoxication
  16. Effects of ethanol on social approach and 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalization production in adolescent male Sprague‐Dawley rats
  17. The effects of an acute challenge with the NMDA receptor antagonists, MK-801, PEAQX, and ifenprodil, on social inhibition in adolescent and adult male rats
  18. Age differences in fear retention and extinction in male Sprague-Dawley rats: Effects of ethanol challenge during conditioning
  19. Age Differences in Ethanol Discrimination: Acquisition and Ethanol Dose Generalization Curves Following Multiple Training Conditions in Adolescent and Adult Rats
  20. Low doses of the NMDA receptor antagonists, MK-801, PEAQX, and ifenprodil, induces social facilitation in adolescent male rats
  21. Anxiolytic effects of the GABAA receptor partial agonist, L-838,417: Impact of age, test context familiarity, and stress
  22. Puberty and gonadal hormones: Role in adolescent-typical behavioral alterations
  23. Age-dependent effects of stress on ethanol-induced motor activity in rats
  24. Effects of the kappa opioid receptor antagonist, nor‐binaltorphimine, on ethanol intake: Impact of age and sex
  25. The effects of pre-test social deprivation on a natural reward incentive test and concomitant 50kHz ultrasonic vocalization production in adolescent and adult male Sprague-Dawley rats
  26. Pharmacological activation of kappa opioid receptors: aversive effects in adolescent and adult male rats
  27. Effects of acute ethanol administration and chronic stress exposure on social investigation and 50kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in adolescent and adult male Sprague–Dawley rats
  28. Differences in sensitivity to ethanol-induced conditioned taste aversions emerge after pre- or post-pubertal gonadectomy in male and female rats
  29. Adolescent Neurodevelopment
  30. The Role of Brain Development in Drug Effect and Drug Response
  31. Effects of Voluntary Access to Sweetened Ethanol During Adolescence on Intake in Adulthood
  32. Evidence for conditioned place preference to a moderate dose of ethanol in adult male Sprague–Dawley rats
  33. Social context induces two unique patterns of c‐Fos expression in adolescent and adult rats
  34. Effects of ethanol administration on corticosterone levels in adolescent and adult rats
  35. The effects of gonadectomy on sex- and age-typical responses to novelty and ethanol-induced social inhibition in adult male and female Sprague-Dawley rats
  36. Development of anticipatory 50kHz USV production to a social stimuli in adolescent and adult male Sprague-Dawley rats
  37. Increases in anxiety-like behavior induced by acute stress are reversed by ethanol in adolescent but not adult rats
  38. Age-related differences in impulsivity among adolescent and adult Sprague-Dawley rats.
  39. Integrating field methodology and web-based data collection to assess the reliability of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
  40. Different chronic ethanol exposure regimens in adolescent and adult male rats: Effects on tolerance to ethanol-induced motor impairment
  41. Evidence for suppressant effects of testosterone on sex-typical ethanol intake in male Sprague-Dawley rats
  42. Rewards, aversions and affect in adolescence: Emerging convergences across laboratory animal and human data
  43. Hormonal and physical markers of puberty and their relationship to adolescent‐typical novelty‐directed behavior
  44. Amphetamine-induced incentive sensitization of sign-tracking behavior in adolescent and adult female rats.
  45. Adolescent Neurobehavioral Characteristics, Alcohol Sensitivities, and Intake: Setting the Stage for Alcohol Use Disorders?
  46. The Effects of Gonadectomy on Age- and Sex-Typical Patterns of Ethanol Consumption in Sprague-Dawley Rats
  47. Alcohol and the Developing Brain
  48. Age Differences in the Expression of Acute and Chronic Tolerance to Ethanol in Male and Female Rats
  49. Autoshaping in adolescence enhances sign-tracking behavior in adulthood: Impact on ethanol consumption
  50. Effect of the Selective NMDA NR2B Antagonist, Ifenprodil, on Acute Tolerance to Ethanol‐Induced Motor Impairment in Adolescent and Adult Rats
  51. Ethanol induces second-order aversive conditioning in adolescent and adult rats
  52. Chronic Intermittent Ethanol Exposure in Early Adolescent and Adult Male Rats: Effects on Tolerance, Social Behavior, and Ethanol Intake
  53. Ethanol‐Induced Conditioned Taste Aversion in Male Sprague‐Dawley Rats: Impact of Age and Stress
  54. Repeated restraint stress alters sensitivity to the social consequences of ethanol in adolescent and adult rats
  55. Age-related differences in amphetamine sensitization: Effects of prior drug or stress history on stimulant sensitization in juvenile and adult rats
  56. Ontogeny of ethanol-induced motor impairment following acute ethanol: Assessment via the negative geotaxis reflex in adolescent and adult rats
  57. Sensitivity to ethanol and other hedonic stimuli in an animal model of adolescence: Implications for prevention science?
  58. Motivational systems in adolescence: Possible implications for age differences in substance abuse and other risk-taking behaviors
  59. Sensitization to social anxiolytic effects of ethanol in adolescent and adult Sprague–Dawley rats after repeated ethanol exposure
  60. Social interactions and 50kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in adolescent and adult rats
  61. Hedonic sensitivity in adolescent and adult rats: Taste reactivity and voluntary sucrose consumption
  62. Social and non-social anxiety in adolescent and adult rats after repeated restraint
  63. Ethanol‐Induced Social Facilitation in Adolescent Rats: Role of Endogenous Activity at Mu Opioid Receptors
  64. Effects of pretest manipulation on elevated plus-maze behavior in adolescent and adult male and female Sprague–Dawley rats
  65. Heightened stress responsivity and emotional reactivity during pubertal maturation: Implications for psychopathology
  66. Autonomic responses to ethanol in adolescent and adult rats: a dose–response analysis
  67. Adolescent but Not Adult Rats Exhibit Ethanol‐Mediated Appetitive Second‐Order Conditioning
  68. Adolescent and Adult Heart Rate Responses to Self‐Administered Ethanol
  69. Determination of endocannabinoid receptor antagonist SR141716 (rimonabant) in plasma by liquid chromatograph tandem mass spectrometry
  70. Developmental Differences in Acute Ethanol Withdrawal in Adolescent and Adult Rats
  71. Time Course of Elevated Ethanol Intake in Adolescent Relative to Adult Rats Under Continuous, Voluntary‐Access Conditions
  72. The Developing Brain and Adolescent-Typical Behavior Patterns
  73. The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology 39th Annual Meeting Symposium: Alcohol and Development: Beyond fetal alcohol syndrome
  74. Differential Expression of Ethanol‐Induced Hypothermia in Adolescent and Adult Rats Induced by Pretest Familiarization to the Handling/Injection Procedure
  75. Assessment of adolescent neurotoxicity: Rationale and methodological considerations
  76. Chronic tolerance to the social consequences of ethanol in adolescent and adult Sprague-Dawley rats
  77. Use of the elevated plus-maze and social interaction tests as rodent models of anxiety: Ontogeny, pitfalls and lessons learned
  78. Ontogeny of Acute Tolerance to Ethanol‐Induced Social Inhibition in Sprague–Dawley Rats
  79. The Alcoholism Generator
  80. Effects of acute ethanol or amphetamine administration on the acoustic startle response and prepulse inhibition in adolescent and adult rats
  81. Applying a Developmental Framework to Alcohol-Related Behaviors: Ages 10--15
  82. Differences in the social consequences of ethanol emerge during the course of adolescence in rats: Social facilitation, social inhibition, and anxiolysis
  83. Sensitivity and Tolerance to Autonomic Effects of Ethanol in Adolescent and Adult Rats During Repeated Vapor Inhalation Sessions
  84. Factors Influencing Elevated Ethanol Consumption in Adolescent Relative to Adult Rats
  85. Effect of Stress on the Voluntary Intake of a Sweetened Ethanol Solution in Pair-Housed Adolescent and Adult Rats
  86. Adolescent Vulnerabilities to Chronic Alcohol or Nicotine Exposure: Findings From Rodent Models
  87. Low Dose Effects in Psychopharmacology: Ontogenetic Considerations
  88. Rewarding properties of social interactions in adolescent and adult male and female rats: Impact of social versus isolate housing of subjects and partners
  89. Adolescence and the Trajectory of Alcohol Use: Introduction to Part VI
  90. Adolescent Brain Development and Animal Models
  91. Preface
  92. Changes in Sensitivity to Ethanol‐Induced Social Facilitation and Social Inhibition from Early to Late Adolescence
  93. Age‐Related Differences in Elevated Plus Maze Behavior between Adolescent and Adult Rats
  94. Adolescent and Adult Rats' Aversion to Flavors Previously Paired with Nicotine
  95. Characterizing the ontogeny of ethanol-associated increases in corticosterone
  96. Acute Ethanol Withdrawal (Hangover) and Social Behavior in Adolescent and Adult Male and Female Sprague‐Dawley Rats
  97. Novel-object place conditioning in adolescent and adult male and female rats: effects of social isolation
  98. Neurodevelopment During Adolescence
  99. Anxiogenic effects during withdrawal from acute ethanol in adolescent and adult rats
  100. Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure and maternal separation on heart rate, orienting response habituation, and retention
  101. Acute Effects of Ethanol on Social Behavior of Adolescent and Adult Rats: Role of Familiarity of the Test Situation
  102. Nicotine-induced conditioned place preference in adolescent and adult rats
  103. Developmental differences in temporal patterns and potentiation of isolation‐induced ultrasonic vocalizations: Influence of temperature variables
  104. Acute, Rapid, and Chronic Tolerance During Ontogeny: Observations When Equating Ethanol Perturbation Across Age
  105. Acute Effects of Ethanol on Behavior of Adolescent Rats: Role of Social Context
  106. Ethanol as a Reinforcer in the Newborn's First Suckling Experience
  107. Ethanol as a Reinforcer in the Newborn???s First Suckling Experience
  108. Effects of prenatal cocaine on behavioral adaptation to chronic stress in adult rats
  109. Neurobehavioral Changes in Adolescence
  110. Acute Effects of Ethanol and the First Suckling Episode in the Newborn Rat
  111. Workshop to Identify Critical Windows of Exposure for Children's Health: Neurobehavioral Work Group Summary
  112. Ontogeny of ethanol elimination and ethanol-induced hypothermia
  113. Schedule-Induced Polydipsia
  114. Social Behavior and Social Motivation in Adolescent Rats
  115. Changes in progressive ratio responding for intravenous cocaine throughout the reproductive process in female rats
  116. Changes in progressive ratio responding for intravenous cocaine throughout the reproductive process in female rats
  117. Editorial note: Linda Spear appointed to State University of New York Distinguished Professorship
  118. Ontogeny of Rapid Tolerance to the Hypnotic Effects of Ethanol
  119. Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthesis With l-NAME Suppresses Isolation-Induced Ultrasounds in Rat Pups
  120. Animal Behavior Models: Increased Sensitivity to Stressors and Other Environmental Experiences after Prenatal Cocaine Exposurea
  121. Decreased Sensitivity to the Hypnotic Effects of Ethanol Early in Ontogeny
  122. Effects of Preweanling Ethanol Odor Exposure on Ethanol Preference
  123. Alterations in the reinforcing efficacy of cocaine in adult rats following prenatal exposure to cocaine.
  124. Prenatal cocaine alters social competition of infant, adolescent, and adult rats.
  125. Immediate Early Gene Expression to Examine Neuronal Activity Following Acute and Chronic Stressors in Rat Pups: Examination of Neurophysiological Alterations Underlying Behavioral Consequences of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure
  126. Editorial
  127. Methodological considerations in neurobehavioral teratology
  128. Behavioral Components of Milk-Induced Activation in Neonatal Rat Pups
  129. Assessment of the Effects of Developmental Toxicants: Pharmacological and Stress Vulnerability of Offspring
  130. Effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on Morris water maze performance in adult rats.
  131. Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on haloperidol-induced increases in prolactin release and dopamine turnover in weanling, periadolescent, and adult offspring
  132. Context and tone conditioning are selectively impaired by ethanol in the preweanling rat: Effects of dose and time of administration
  133. Responsiveness to cocaine challenge in adult rats following prenatal exposure to cocaine
  134. Chronic variable stress enhances the stimulatory action of a low dose of morphine: reversal by desipramine
  135. Effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on heart rate and nonassociative learning and retention in infant rats
  136. The behavioral response to stress is altered in adult rats exposed prenatally to cocaine
  137. Chronic variable stress or chronic morphine facilitates immobility in a forced swim test: reversal by naloxone
  138. Cocaine exposure during pregnancy affects rat neonate and maternal brain glycosphingolipids
  139. Repeated exposure of rat pups to isolation attenuates isolation‐induced ultrasonic vocalization rates: Reversal with naltrexone
  140. The 5-HT1A agonist 8-OH-DPAT increases attachment maintenance but decreases suckling-related intake in 17–18-day-old rat pups
  141. Effects of the combined administration of the 5-HT3 antagonist MDL 72222 and ethanol on conditioning in the periadolescent and adult rat
  142. Prenatal cocaine exposure increases the behavioral sensitivity of neonatal rat pups to ligands active at opiate receptors
  143. Disruptive influence of norepinephrine depletion on sensory preconditioning, but not first-order conditioning, in preweanling rats
  144. Missing pieces of the puzzle complicate conclusions about cocaine's neurobehavioral toxicity in clinical populations: Importance of animal models
  145. Enhanced ethanol intake in preweanling rats following exposure to ethanol in a nursing context
  146. Fetal behavior and the dopamine system: Activity effects of D1 and D2 receptor manipulations
  147. Fetal behavior and the endogenous opioid system: D1 dopamine receptor interactions with the kappa opioid system
  148. Effects of dopamine and kappa opioid receptors on fetal responsiveness to perioral stimuli
  149. A fostering study of the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure: II. Offspring behavioral measures
  150. A fostering study of the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure: I. Maternal behaviors
  151. The effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on spontaneously active midbrain dopamine neurons in adult male offspring: an electrophysiological study
  152. Quinpirole alters quadruped activity in rats from the second postnatal week
  153. Prenatal cocaine exposure attenuates cocaine-induced odor preference in infant rats
  154. Enhancement of sensory preconditioning by a moderate dose of ethanol in infant and juvenile rats
  155. Effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on conditional discrimination learning in adult rats.
  156. Neuroscience training in the USA and Canada: observations and suggestions
  157. Psychopharmacological effects of MK-801 in infant and preweanling rat pups
  158. Low doses of the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT increase ingestive behavior in late preweanling and postweanling, but not neonatal rat pups
  159. Age‐related differences in sensory conditioning in rats
  160. Gestational cocaine exposure increases opiate receptor binding in weanling offspring
  161. An ontogenetic comparison of ethanol-mediated taste aversion learning and ethanol-induced hypothermia in preweanling rats.
  162. Ethanol-mediated taste aversions and state-dependency in preweanling (16-day-old) rats
  163. Neurobehavioral assessment during the early postnatal period
  164. 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B and 5-HT2 receptor agonists induce differential behavioral responses in preweanling rat pups
  165. Workshop on the qualitative and quantitative comparability of human and animal developmental neurotoxicity, work group I report: Comparability of measures of developmental neurotoxicity in humans and laboratory animals
  166. Injection of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine into the B3 raphe region of neonatal rat pups induces hyperalgesia but only slight alterations in ingestion-related behaviors
  167. Cocaine Effects on the Developing Central Nervous System: Behavioral, Psychopharmacological, and Neurochemical Studies
  168. Anterior and posterior, but not cheek, intraoral canulation procedures elevate serum corticosterone levels in neonatal rat pups
  169. Fetal and maternal brain and plasma levels of cocaine and benzoylecgonine following chronic subcutaneous administration of cocaine during gestation in rats
  170. Neurobehavioral teratogenicity of gestational cocaine exposure.
  171. Histamine-elicted drinking in weanling and adult rats
  172. Serotonergic and opiate interactions in the modulation of drug-and environmental-induced analgesia in the neonatal rat pup
  173. 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B and 5-HT2 receptor agonists induce differential behavioral responses in neonatal rat pups
  174. Sensorimotor maturation and alcohol responsiveness in rats prenatally exposed to alcohol during gestational day 8
  175. Drug-Vulnerable Events in Neuronal Development: Implications for the Selection of Test Methodologies
  176. Acute alcohol intoxication disrupts brightness but not olfactory conditioning in preweanling rats.
  177. Behavioral, Psychopharmacological, and Neurochemical Effects of Chronic Neuroleptic Treatment during Development
  178. Differential ethanol olfactory experiences affect ethanol ingestion in preweanlings but not in older rats
  179. Drug and environmentally induced manipulations of the opiate and serotonergic systems alter nociception in neonatal rat pups
  180. Effects of 6‐hydroxydopamine‐induced catecholamine depletion on shock‐precipitated wall climbing of infant rat pups
  181. Chronic haloperidol during development attenuates dopamine autoreceptor function in striatal and mesolimbic brain regions of young and older adult rats
  182. Is there a “serotonergic syndrome” in neonatal rat pups?
  183. Ontogenetic alterations in the effects of food and/or maternal deprivation on 5-HT, 5-HIAA and 5-HIAA/5-HT ratios
  184. Acute alcohol exposure during gestational day 8 in the rat: Effects upon physical and behavioral parameters
  185. Stimulus selection in passive avoidance learning and retention: weanling, periadolescent, and young adult rats
  186. Effects of serotonergic and cholinergic antagonists on suckling behavior of neonatal, infant, and weanling rat pups
  187. A New Perspective for the Interpretation of Early Brain Damage
  188. Periadolescence: Age‐dependent behavior and psychopharmacological responsivity in rats
  189. Announcement
  190. Detection of cholinergic mediation of behavior in 7-, 9-, and 12-day old rat pups
  191. Pharmacological manipulation of milk-induced behaviors in three-day-old rat pups
  192. Altered behavioral responsivity to morphine during the periadolescent period in rats
  193. Suckling behavior in neonatal rats: Psychopharmacological investigations.
  194. Quipazine-induced behavior in neonatal rat pups
  195. Differential functional ontogeny of dopamine presynaptic receptor regulation
  196. Planning art museum exhibitions
  197. Chronic administration of haloperidol during development: Later psychopharmacological responses to apomorphine and arecoline
  198. Psychopharmacological effects of low and high doses of apomorphine during ontogeny
  199. Chronic administration of haloperidol during development: Behavioral and psychopharmacological effects
  200. Ontogenesis of morphine-induced behavior in the rat
  201. A Psychopharmacological Approach to Memory Processing
  202. Cocaine-induced behavior in the developing rat
  203. Developmental changes in amphetamine-induced taste aversions
  204. Ontogeny of cholinergic mediation of behaviors in the rat.
  205. Guerric d'Igny: Sermons, Tome I. (Sources Chretiennes, 156). Introduction texte critique et notes par J. Morson et H. Costello. Paris: Les editions du Cerf, 1970. 402 pp. 48 F.
  206. Adolescence
  207. The Psychobiology of Adolescence