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Volume 188, Number 4, November 2006
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Psychopharmacology of memory
pp. 393-396(4)
Authors: Curran, H.; Mintzer, Miriam

Noradrenergic modulation of working memory and emotional memory in humans
pp. 397-407(11)
Authors: Chamberlain, Samuel; Müller, Ulrich; Blackwell, Andrew; Robbins, Trevor; Sahakian, Barbara

Acute and chronic effects of ketamine upon human memory: a review
pp. 408-424(17)
Authors: Morgan, Celia; Curran, H.

The acute effects of cannabinoids on memory in humans: a review
pp. 425-444(20)
Authors: Ranganathan, Mohini; D'Souza, Deepak

Dose effects of triazolam on brain activity during episodic memory encoding: a PET study
pp. 445-461(17)
Authors: Mintzer, Miriam; Kuwabara, Hiroto; Alexander, Mohab; Brasic, James; Ye, Weiguo; Ernst, Monique; Griffiths, Roland; Wong, Dean

Midazolam does not inhibit association formation, just its storage and strengthening
pp. 462-471(10)
Authors: Reder, Lynne; Proctor, Iain; Anderson, John; Gyulai, Ferenc; Quinlan, Joseph; Oates, Joyce

Effects of midazolam on explicit vs implicit memory in a pediatric surgery setting
pp. 489-497(9)
Authors: Stewart, Sherry; Buffett-Jerrott, Susan; Finley, G.; Wright, Kristi; Valois Gomez, Teresa

The effect of alcohol and repetition at encoding on implicit and explicit false memories
pp. 498-508(11)
Authors: Garfinkel, S.; Dienes, Z.; Duka, T.

PET imaging of cortical 11C-nicotine binding correlates with the cognitive function of attention in Alzheimer's disease
pp. 509-520(12)
Authors: Kadir, Ahmadul; Almkvist, Ove; Wall, Anders; Långström, Bengt; Nordberg, Agneta

The antisaccade task as an index of sustained goal activation in working memory: modulation by nicotine
pp. 521-529(9)
Authors: Rycroft, Nicola; Hutton, Samuel; Rusted, Jennifer

Mesocortical dopamine modulation of executive functions: beyond working memory
pp. 567-585(19)
Authors: Floresco, Stan; Magyar, Orsolya

Differential contributions of dopaminergic D1- and D2-like receptors to cognitive function in rhesus monkeys
pp. 586-596(11)
Authors: Huben, Stefani; Davis, Sophia; Lay, Christopher; Katner, Simon; Crean, Rebecca; Taffe, Michael

Ventral hippocampal α7 and α4β2 nicotinic receptor blockade and clozapine effects on memory in female rats
pp. 597-604(8)
Authors: Pocivavsek, Ana; Icenogle, Laura; Levin, Edward

ERK-mediated NGF signaling in the rat septo-hippocampal pathway diminishes with age
pp. 605-618(14)
Authors: Williams, Brice; Bimonte-Nelson, Heather; Granholm-Bentley, Ann-Charlotte

Donepezil primarily attenuates scopolamine-induced deficits in psychomotor function, with moderate effects on simple conditioning and attention, and small effects on working memory and spatial mapping
pp. 629-640(12)
Authors: Lindner, Mark; Hogan, John; Hodges, Donald; Orie, Anitra; Chen, Ping; Corsa, Jason; Leet, John; Gillman, Kevin; Rose, Gregory; Jones, Kelli; Gribkoff, Valentin

The cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 facilitates the extinction of contextual fear memory and spatial memory in rats
pp. 641-649(9)
Authors: Pamplona, Fabrício; Prediger, Rui; Pandolfo, Pablo; Takahashi, Reinaldo

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