Abstract

The major content of this publication is a comprehensive bibliography of research into the discriminative stimulus effects of drugs in animal and human subjects for the period 1991-1994. The bibliography is accompanied by a detailed cross-index that facilitates access to this literature through keywords based on the drugs studied, how the drugs were used, and numerous other methodological variables such as species of subject and schedule of reinforcement. The article also explains how users may obtain access to the present and earlier versions of the database, which are available as computer disks and over the Internet. The easy access to this literature made possible by the database should increase the working efficiency of the many groups that employ drug discrimination methods and should also support dissemination of the knowledge acquired to a wider scientific community.

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