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2. Best-worst scaling identified adequate statistical methods and literature search as the most important items of AMSTAR2 (A measurement tool to assess systematic reviews)
3. Meta-analyses indexed in PsycINFO had a better completeness of reporting when they mention PRISMA
4. What Information Do Neuropsychologists Use to Guide their Clinical Decisions? A Survey on Knowledge and Application of Evidence-Based Practice in a French-Speaking Population.
5. What Information Do Neuropsychologists Use to Guide their Clinical Decisions? A Survey on Knowledge and Application of Evidence-Based Practice in a French-Speaking Population
6. 34. Est-il vrai que les animaux ne consomment pas d’alcool ?
7. 4. L’alcool est-il une substance aphrodisiaque ?
8. Chapitre 23. Faire du sport ou de l’exercice physique aide-t-il à arrêter de fumer ?
9. Chapitre 24. Le sport permet-il d’annuler les effets négatifs du tabagisme sur la santé ?
10. Chapitre 6. Le tabac est-il bon pour la mémoire ?
11. Chapitre 11. Une personne de mon entourage a vécu jusqu’à 90 ans en fumant toute sa vie. Fumer n’est pas donc si dangereux ?
12. Chapitre 10. Les petits fumeurs et les fumeurs occasionnels mettent-ils leur santé en danger ?
13. Multi- and Transgenerational Outcomes of an Exposure to a Mixture of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) on Puberty and Maternal Behavior in the Female Rat
14. Exposure to magnetic fields and childhood leukemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
15. Chronic tolerance to ethanol-induced sedation: Implication for age-related differences in locomotor sensitization
16. Exercise against cocaine sensitization in mice: a [18F]fallypride micro-PET study
17. Higher long-lasting ethanol sensitization after adolescent ethanol exposure in mice
18. Differential effects of context on psychomotor sensitization to ethanol and cocaine
19. 34. Est-il vrai que les animaux ne consomment pas d’alcool ?
20. 4. L’alcool est-il une substance aphrodisiaque ?
21. Developmental differences in ethanol-induced sensitization using postweanling, adolescent, and adult Swiss mice
22. Amphetamine- and cocaine-induced conditioned place preference and concomitant psychomotor sensitization in mice with genetically inactivated melanin-concentrating hormone MCH 1 receptor
23. Ontogeny of the stimulant and sedative effects of ethanol in male and female Swiss mice: gradual changes from weaning to adulthood
24. Amphetamine reward in food restricted mice lacking the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor-1
25. Wheel-running mitigates psychomotor sensitization initiation but not post-sensitization conditioned activity and conditioned place preference induced by cocaine in mice
26. Assessment of behavioral flexibility after middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice
27. Effects of the H3 receptor inverse agonist thioperamide on cocaine-induced locomotion in mice: role of the histaminergic system and potential pharmacokinetic interactions
28. Parametric analysis of the development and expression of ethanol-induced behavioral sensitization in female Swiss mice: effects of dose, injection schedule, and test context
29. The psychostimulant and rewarding effects of cocaine in histidine decarboxylase knockout mice do not support the hypothesis of an inhibitory function of histamine on reward
30. Influence of the dose and the number of drug-context pairings on the magnitude and the long-lasting retention of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in C57BL/6J mice
31. Behavioral characterization of acetaldehyde in C57BL/6J mice: locomotor, hypnotic, anxiolytic and amnesic effects
32. Response to novelty as a predictor for drug effects: the pitfalls of some correlational studies
33. The prototypical histamine H3 receptor inverse agonist thioperamide improves multiple aspects of memory processing in an inhibitory avoidance task
34. The histamine H3-receptor inverse agonist Pitolisant improves fear memory in mice
35. Effects of l-histidine and histamine H3 receptor modulators on ethanol-induced sedation in mice
36. Therapeutic potential of histaminergic compounds in the treatment of addiction and drug-related cognitive disorders
37. Chapitre 3. La dépendance au cannabis : propriétés addictives, tolérance et sevrage
38. Short-term contextual sensitisation and conditioned hyperkinesia produced by cocaine in suckling rats aged 4–10 days and 14–20 days
39. Chronic ethanol exposure during adolescence alters the behavioral responsiveness to ethanol in adult mice
40. Selective effects of nicotine on attentional processes
41. Effects of nicotine administered via a transdermal delivery system on vigilance: a repeated measure study
42. Do excitatory and inhibitory conditioning processes underlie psychomotor sensitization to amphetamine? An analysis using simple and multiple regressions
43. Methodological quality of meta-analyses indexed in PsycINFO: leads for enhancements: a meta-epidemiological study
44. Multi- and transgenerational disruption of maternal behavior and female puberty by Endocrine Disrupting Chemical (EDC) mixture exposure
45. Psychometric measurements of AMSTAR 2 in a sample of meta-analyses indexed in PsycINFO
46. Involvement of the brain histaminergic system in addiction and addiction-related behaviors:: A comprehensive review with emphasis on the potential therapeutic use of histaminergic compounds in drug dependence
47. Neuro-functional correlates of protective effects of wheel-running exercise against cocaine locomotor sensitization in mice: a [18F]fallypride microPET study
48. Long-term exposure to daily ethanol injections in DBA/2J and Swiss mice: Lessons for the interpretation of ethanol sensitization
49. Evidence for behavioral sensitization to cocaine in preweanling rat pups
50. The usefulness of operant conditioning procedures to assess long-lasting deficits following transient focal ischemia in mice
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