Continued Trends in the Conditioned Place Preference Literature from 1992 to 1996, Inclusive, with a Cross-Indexed Bibliography
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Use of the subject index: legend explained
The subject index is divided into those publications that describe the use of a drug/chemical/endogenous biological substance, as well as a separate list that details non-pharmacological manipulations to condition animals in a CPP task. These two parts of the subject index use the legend that starting on the margin has the drug as it is used as an agonist followed by the number of the bibliographic entry. This number can be in one of three forms: (1) gothic print, if conditioned place
Author index: legend
The CPP author index lists all authors appearing in the bibliographic index with the first author in gothic numbers and all other authors appearing in italicized numbers. On those occasions where the publication is a published abstract, an asterisk (*) follows the number.
Acknowledgements
We continue to acknowledge the earlier works of Drs. Anthony Riley, Gayle A. Olson and I. P. Stolerman (with Jonathan B. Kamien) and their colleagues. The usefulness of their respective bibliographies, literature reviews and cross-indexing has allowed for availability of experimental results to be easily and readily available to researchers interested in exploring whether an idea has already been tried, as well as providing preliminary references and resources for new ideas. It is hoped that
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