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Activation of 5-HT1B receptors in the nucleus accumbens reduces self-administration of amphetamine on a progressive ratio scheduleFLETCHER, Paul J; AZAMPANAH, Arezou; KORTH, Karin M et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 717-725, issn 0091-3057Article
Amphetamine-sensitized animals show a sensorimotor gating and neurochemical abnormality similar to that of schizophreniaTENN, Catherine C; FLETCHER, Paul J; KAPUR, Shitij et al.Schizophrenia research. 2003, Vol 64, Num 2-3, pp 103-114, issn 0920-9964, 12 p.Article
Sensitization to amphetamine, but not phencyclidine, disrupts prepulse inhibition and latent inhibitionTENN, Catherine C; KAPUR, Shitij; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2005, Vol 180, Num 2, pp 366-376, issn 0033-3158, 11 p.Article
Time course of the antipsychotic effect and the underlying behavioral mechanismsMING LI; FLETCHER, Paul J; KAPUR, Shitij et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 263-272, issn 0893-133X, 10 p.Article
A putative animal model of the prodromal state of schizophreniaTENN, Catherine C; FLETCHER, Paul J; KAPUR, Shitij et al.Biological psychiatry (1969). 2005, Vol 57, Num 6, pp 586-593, issn 0006-3223, 8 p.Article
Serotonin: pharmacology, biochemistry and behaviorHIGGINS, Guy A; FLETCHER, Paul J.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, issn 0091-3057, 338 p.Serial Issue
Enhanced Incentive Motivation for Sucrose-Paired Cues in Adolescent Rats: Possible Roles for Dopamine and Opioid SystemsBURTON, Christie L; NOBLE, Kevin; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2011, Vol 36, Num 8, pp 1631-1643, issn 0893-133X, 13 p.Article
The effects of the 5-HT2c receptor antagonist SB242084 on locomotor activity induced by selective, or mixed, indirect serotonergic and dopaminergic agonistsFLETCHER, Paul J; SINYARD, Judy; HIGGINS, Guy A et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2006, Vol 187, Num 4, pp 515-525, issn 0033-3158, 11 p.Article
Opposing effects of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptor antagonists in the rat and mouse on premature responding in the five-choice serial reaction time testFLETCHER, Paul J; TAMPAKERAS, Maria; SINYARD, Judy et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2007, Vol 195, Num 2, pp 223-234, issn 0033-3158, 12 p.Article
Dissociation between in vivo occupancy and functional antagonism of dopamine D2 receptors : Comparing aripiprazole to other antipsychotics in animal modelsNATESAN, Sridhar; RECKLESS, Greg E; NOBREGA, José N et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2006, Vol 31, Num 9, pp 1854-1863, issn 0893-133X, 10 p.Article
Evaluation of the motor initiation hypothesis of APD-induced conditioned avoidance decreasesMING LI; PARKES, Jun; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2004, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 811-819, issn 0091-3057, 9 p.Article
Fluoxetine, but not sertraline or citalopram, potentiates the locomotor stimulant effect of cocaine: possible pharmacokinetic effectsFLETCHER, Paul J; SINYARD, Judy; SALSALI, Mahnaz et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2004, Vol 174, Num 3, pp 406-413, issn 0033-3158, 8 p.Article
Injection of the 5-HT2C receptor agonist Ro60-0175 into the ventral tegmental area reduces cocaine-induced locomotor activity and cocaine self-administrationFLETCHER, Paul J; CHINTOH, Araba F; SINYARD, Judy et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2004, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 308-318, issn 0893-133X, 11 p.Article
Subthalamic 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptor modulation of RU 24969-induced behavioral profile in ratsMARTINEZ-PRICE, Diana L; GEYER, Mark A.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 569-580, issn 0091-3057Article
Serotonin 2C receptor agonists and the behavioural satiety sequence in miceHEWITT, Katherine N; LEE, Michelle D; DOURISH, Colin T et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 691-700, issn 0091-3057Article
Role of serotonin2C receptors in the control of brain dopaminergic functionDI MATTEO, Vincenzo; CACCHIO, Marisa; DI GIULIO, Camillo et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 727-734, issn 0091-3057Article
5-Hydroxytryptamine and interval timing behaviourHO, M.-Y; VELAZQUEZ-MARTINEZ, D. N; BRADSHAW, C. M et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 773-785, issn 0091-3057Article
Reduced brain serotonin activity disrupts prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex : Effects of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine and p-chlorophenylalanineFLETCHER, Paul J; SELHI, Zoë F; AZAMPANAH, Arezou et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2001, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 399-409, issn 0893-133XArticle
Early-Life Maternal Separation and Social Isolation Produce an Increase in Impulsive Action but Not Impulsive ChoiceLOVIC, Vedran; KEEN, Darren; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2011, Vol 125, Num 4, pp 481-491, issn 0735-7044, 11 p.Article
The role of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine in yohimbine-induced increases in alcohol-seeking in ratsDZUNG LE, Anh; FUNK, Douglas; HARDING, Stephen et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2009, Vol 204, Num 3, pp 477-488, issn 0033-3158, 12 p.Article
Neonatal ablation of the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway does not influence limb development in ratsHEBB, Matthew O; LANG, Anthony E; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Experimental neurology (Print). 2002, Vol 177, Num 2, pp 547-556, issn 0014-4886, 10 p.Article
The medical benefit of 5-HT researchJONES, Brian J; BLACKBURN, Thomas P.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 555-568, issn 0091-3057Article
Anxiogenic-like effect of serotonin1B receptor stimulation in the rat elevated plus-mazeLIN, Daniel; PARSONS, Loren H.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 581-587, issn 0091-3057Article
Hypothalamic paraventricular 5-hydroxytryptamine: Receptor-specific inhibition of NPY-stimulated eating and energy metabolismCURRIE, Paul J; COIRO, Christina D; NIYOMCHAI, Tippy et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 709-716, issn 0091-3057Article
Serotonin 5-HT2C receptors in nucleus accumbens regulate expression of the hyperlocomotive and discriminative stimulus effects of cocaineFILIP, Malgorzata; CUNNINGHAM, Kathryn A.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 745-756, issn 0091-3057Article