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Amphetamine dose dependently disrupts prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in rats within a narrow time windowSILLS, T. L.Brain research bulletin. 1999, Vol 48, Num 4, pp 445-448, issn 0361-9230Article

Individual differences in the feeding and locomotor stimulatory effects of acute and repeated morphine treatmentsSILLS, T. L; VACCARINO, F. J.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1998, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 293-303, issn 0091-3057Article

The adenosine A1 receptor agonist N6-cyclopentyladenosine blocks the disruptive effect of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response in the ratSILLS, T. L; AZAMPANAH, A; FLETCHER, P. J et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1999, Vol 369, Num 3, pp 325-329, issn 0014-2999Article

Individual differences in sugar consumption predict amphetamine-induced dopamine overflow in nucleus accumbensSILLS, T. L; CRAWLEY, J. N.European journal of pharmacology. 1996, Vol 303, Num 3, pp 177-182, issn 0014-2999, 5 p.Article

Individual differences in sugar consumption following systemic or intraaccumbens administration of low doses of amphetamine in nondeprived ratsSILLS, T. L; VACCARINO, F. J.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1996, Vol 54, Num 4, pp 665-670, issn 0091-3057Article

Facilitation and inhibition of feeding by a single dose of amphetamine : relationship to baseline intake and accumbens cholecystokininSILLS, T. L; VACCARINO, F. J.Psychopharmacologia. 1991, Vol 105, Num 3, pp 329-334, issn 0033-3158Article

Fluoxetine attenuates morphine-induced locomotion and blocks morphine-sensitizationSILLS, T. L; FLETCHER, P. J.European journal of pharmacology. 1997, Vol 337, Num 2-3, pp 161-164, issn 0014-2999Article

Individual differences in sugar intake predict the locomotor response to acute and repeated amphetamine administrationSILLS, T. L; VACCARINO, F. J.Psychopharmacologia. 1994, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 1-8, issn 0033-3158Article

Evidence for the contribution of CCKB receptor mechanisms to individual differences in amphetamine-induced locomotionHIGGINS, G. A; SILLS, T. L; TOMKINS, D. M et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1994, Vol 48, Num 4, pp 1019-1024, issn 0091-3057Article

Individual differences in the feeding effects of amphetamine : role of nucleus accumbens dopamine and circadian factorsSILLS, T. L; BAIRD, J. P; VACCARINO, F. J et al.Psychopharmacologia. 1993, Vol 112, Num 2-3, pp 211-218, issn 0033-3158Article

The potentiating effect of sertraline and fluoxetine on amphetamine-induced locomotor activity is not mediated by serotoninSILLS, T. L; GREENSHAW, A. J; BAKER, G. B et al.Psychopharmacologia. 1999, Vol 143, Num 4, pp 426-432, issn 0033-3158Article

Antipsychoticlike effects of amoxapine, without catalepsy, using the prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex test in ratsWADENBERG, M.-L. G; SILLS, T. L; FLETCHER, P. J et al.Biological psychiatry (1969). 2000, Vol 47, Num 7, pp 670-676, issn 0006-3223Article

Acute fluoxetine treatment potentiates amphetamine hyperactivity and amphetamine-induced nucleus accumbens dopamine release : possible pharmacokinetic interactionSILLS, T. L; GREENSHAN, A. J; BAKER, G. B et al.Psychopharmacologia. 1999, Vol 141, Num 4, pp 421-427, issn 0033-3158Article

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