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2. Corticotropin releasing factor antagonist, α-helical CRF9–41, reverses nicotine-induced conditioned, but not unconditioned, anxiety
3. The soya isoflavone content of rat diet can increase anxiety and stress hormone release in the male rat
4. Conditioned anxiety to nicotine
5. Trough oestradiol levels associated with cognitive impairment in post-menopausal women after 10 years of oestradiol implants
6. Eating soya improves human memory
7. The dorsal raphé nucleus is a crucial structure mediating nicotine's anxiolytic effects and the development of tolerance and withdrawal responses
8. Nicotine and cannabinoids: Parallels, contrasts and interactions
9. NKP608, an NK1 receptor antagonist, has an anxiolytic action in the social interaction test in rats
10. Cognitive effects of modafinil in student volunteers may depend on IQ
11. Endocannabinoid system and stress and anxiety responses
12. Chronic exposure to noise modifies the anxiogenic response, but not the hypoactivity, detected on withdrawal from chronic ethanol treatment
13. Raised corticosterone in the rat after exposure to the elevated plus-maze
14. Increased 5-HT release mediates the anxiogenic response during benzodiazepine withdrawal: a review of supporting neurochemical and behavioural evidence
15. Trial 2 in the elevated plus-maze: a different form of fear?
16. “One-trial tolerance” to the anxiolytic actions of benzodiazepines in the elevated plus-maze, or the development of a phobic state?
17. Does drinking have effects on mood and cognition in male and female students?
18. Mood changes after cognitive testing in late middle-age: impacts of sex and habitual alcohol consumption
19. Binge drinking and sex: effects on mood and cognitive function in healthy young volunteers
20. The cognitive-enhancing properties of modafinil are limited in non-sleep-deprived middle-aged volunteers
21. Unconditioned and conditioned anxiogenic effects of the cannabinoid receptor agonist CP 55,940 in the social interaction test
22. Are there changes in sensitivity to 5-HT3 receptor ligands following chronic diazepam treatment?
23. Low but not high doses of buspirone reduce the anxiogenic effects of diazepam withdrawal
24. Diazepam withdrawal responses measured in the social interaction test of anxiety and their reversal by baclofen
25. Improved cognitive function in postmenopausal women after 12 weeks of consumption of a soya extract containing isoflavones
26. Effects on cognition and mood in postmenopausal women of 1-week treatment with Ginkgo biloba
27. A review of 25 years of the social interaction test
28. Age-associated sex differences in response to food deprivation in two animal tests of anxiety
29. Characterisation of the phenomenon of “one-trial tolerance” to the anxiolytic effect of chlordiazepoxide in the elevated plus-maze
30. A theory of benzodiazepine dependence that can explain whether flumazenil will enhance or reverse the phenomena
31. Changes in seizure threshold and aggression during chronic treatment with three anticonvulsants and on drug withdrawal
32. Nicotine regulates 5-HT1A receptor gene expression in the cerebral cortex and dorsal hippocampus
33. Evidence for a Complex Influence of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors on Hippocampal Serotonin Release
34. The role of 5-HT1A receptors in mediating the anxiogenic effects of nicotine following lateral septal administration
35. Bimodal Modulation by Nicotine of Anxiety in the Social Interaction Test: Role of the Dorsal Hippocampus
36. Endogenous Acetylcholine in the Dorsal Hippocampus Reduces Anxiety Through Actions on Nicotinic and Muscarinic1 Receptors
37. Mood differences between male and female light smokers and nonsmokers
38. Nicotinic–serotonergic interactions in brain and behaviour
39. INTERACTIONS OF ANXIOLYTIC AND ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS WITH HORMONES OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS
40. PREFACE
41. In Adolescence, Female Rats Are More Sensitive to the Anxiolytic Effect of Nicotine Than Are Male Rats
42. Factors controlling measures of anxiety and responses to novelty in the mouse
43. Antagonism of the anxiolytic effect of nicotine in the dorsal raphé nucleus by dihydro-β-erythroidine
44. Different treatment regimens and the development of tolerance to nicotine's anxiogenic effects
45. Tolerance to nicotine's effects in the elevated plus-maze and increased anxiety during withdrawal
46. Tolerance to midazolam's anxiolytic effects after short-term nicotine treatment
47. Development of tolerance to nicotine’s anxiogenic effect in the social interaction test
48. Mice lacking the cell adhesion molecule Thy-1 fail to use socially transmitted cues to direct their choice of food
49. Hippocampal and septal injections of nicotine and 8-OH-DPAT distinguish among different animal tests of anxiety
50. Acute nicotine decreases, and chronic nicotine increases the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA in rat hippocampus
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