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Chair: Dr. John Salamone - University of Connecticut
- salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
Co-Chair: Dr. Merce Correa - Universitat Jaume I - correa@psb.uji.es
Spain
(91) Animal research on cannabinoids and alcohol: An overview.
Dr. Merce Correa - Universitat Jaume I - correa@psb.uji.es Spain
Dr. John Salamone - University of Connecticut - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu United States
(92) Voluntary ethanol drinking in rats: Effects of dopaminergic lesions and naloxone
Dr. Eva Vaurousek-Jakuba - University of Connecticut Health Center - Shoemake@psychiatry.uchc.edu United States
Dr. William J. Shoemaker - University of Connecticut Health Center - shoemake@psychiatry.UCHC.edu United States
Dr. Fung-Cho Kwok - University of Connecticut Health Center - Shoemake@psychiatry.uchc.edu United States
Dr. Cynthia Arons - University of Connecticut Health Center - Shoemake@psychiatry.uchc.edu United States
(93) Modulation of the behavioral effects of ethanol by several amino acids.
Dra. Marta Miquel - Universitat Jaume I - miquel@psb.uji.es
Spain
Dr. Carlos M.G. Aragon - Universitat Jaume I - aragon@psb.uji.es
Spain
(94) The role of brain catalase on ethanol-induced behaviors.
Dr. Merce Correa - Universitat Jaume I - correa@psb.uji.es
Spain
Dr. Carles Sanchis-Segura - Universitat Jaume I - csanchis@psb.uji.es
Spain
Dr. Carlos M.G. Aragon - Universitat Jaume I - aragon@psb.uji.es
Spain
(95) Do cannabinoid agonists have a net increase or decrease effect on dopamine transmission?
Dr. Mathew T. Martin-Iversen - University of
Western Australia. Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry (Graylands
Hospital - mmartini@psy.uwa.edu.au
Australia
Dr. C.C. Stanley-Carey - University of Western
Australia - mmartini@psy.uwa.edu.au
Australia
Dr. S. Lee - University of Western Australia - mmartini@psy.uwa.edu.au
Australia
(96) Motor Actions Of Cannabinoids In The Basal Ganglia
Dr. M.Clara Saņudo-Peņa - Schrier Research
Laboratory. Brown University - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
Dr. R. de Miguel - Faculty of Medicine, University
Complutense - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
Spain
Dr. J. Romero - Fundacion Hospital Alcorcon - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
Spain
Dr. J.J. Fernandez-Ruiz - Faculty of Medicine,
University Complutense - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
Spain
Dr J.A. Ramos - Faculty of Medicine, University
Complutense - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
Spain
Dr. Michael J. Walker - Schrier Research
Laboratory. Brown University - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
(98) Locomotor responding to amphetamine is enhanced following exposure to delta-9-THC
Dr. P. Vezina - The University of Chicago - pvezina@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu
United States
D.S. Lorrain - The University of Chicago - pvezina@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu
United States
J.D. Austin - The University of Chicago - pvezina@yoda.bsd.uchicago.edu
United States
(99) Behavioral effects of anandamide and the amidase inhibitor AM 374.
Dr. John Salamone - University of Connecticut - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
Dr. Kyle Cervone - - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
Dr. Alexandros Makriyannis - - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
Dr. Andreas Goutopoulos - - salamone@psych.psy.uconn.edu
United States
(100) A tandem schedule procedure to assess ethanol-seeking and self-administration.
Dr. Cristine L. Czachowski - Wake Forest
University School of Medicine - cczachow@wfubmc.edu
United States
Dr. Herman H. Samson - Wake Forest University
School of Medicine - cczachow@wfubmc.edu
United States
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