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Keyword Index Neuropsychopharmacology (2013) 38, S628–S653 & 2013 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. All rights reserved 0893-133X/13 www.neuropsychopharmacology.org Keyword Index 17b-estradiol . w224, W137, W14, W156, W158, W162, W165, W171, W174, W177, 2-AG.......................................... W161, W178 W18, W186, W189, W195, W198, W199, W2, W204, W206, W211, W218, W224, W225, W230, W233, W235, 31PMRS............................................M169 W236, W24, W43, W45, W56, W65, W69, W72, W74, 5-HT1A. .M47, T142, T147, W185, W189, W202, W93 W80, W81, W88, W93 5-HT2A. 42.4, W185, W204, W215, W216, W220, W93 acute effects. 55.3, T152, T157, W49 5-HT3 receptor . M209 acute stress . 26.4, T208, T26, T63, T87, W230 5-HT4 receptor . .M192 acute treatment . .T160, T225, W148, W150, W19 5-HTTLPR. M17, W59, W60 adaptive mechanisms . .W159, W219 5ht............................................... W100 ADAR.............................................. W95 5HT-7..............................................W130 addiction. 6.4, 14.1, 28.1, 28.2, 29.1, 29.2, 29.3, 30.1, 5HT2c..............................................W217 30.2, 36.4, 37.1, 37.3, 39.4, 41.3, 42.3, 47.3, 54.4, 55.3, M105, M106, M11, AAV2/5 . T71 M12, M123, M13, M131, M135, M139, M152, M158, M16, Abeta . M83, T144 M163, M164, M168, M198, M203, M217, M218, M226, abstinence . .28.3, 29.2, 29.3, 37.1, 37.3, 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, M229, M231, M234, M36, M50, M82, T10, T114, T125, 45.1, 47.1, M116, M12, M123, M158, M199, M51, M82, T170, T126, T130, T133, T16, T168, T215, T216, T28, T3, T41, T44, T197, T215, T41, W110, W111, W173, W204, W217, W49, T56, T68, T71, T72, T76, T98, W104, W118, W145, W152, W52, W60, W98 W153, W171, W179, W181, W194, W200, W211, W213, abuse . 6.1, 6.3, 6.4, 15.1, 16.1, 16.2, 27.1, 27.4, W219, W222, W229, W231, W232, W27, W3, W45, W52, 28.1, 28.3, 29.1, 29.2, 29.4, 30.2, 36.4, 39.1, 39.4, 47.3, 55.3, W55, W60, W66, W72, W97 59.1, 59.2, 59.3, 59.4, M108, M116, M129, M131, M143, M151, adenylate cyclase . T114, W218 M156, M158, M168, M180, M184, M19, M201, M203, M223, ADHD. 6.2, 14.3, 49.3, 50.1, 50.3, 58.2, M111, M135, M226, M27, M30, M36, M50, M79, M85, T112, T119, T125, M187, M32, M39, M54, T131, T186, T27, T28, W174, W186, T126, T133, T16, T184, T186, T197, T2, T201, T205, T206, W189, W207, W61, W90 T208, T215, T227, T236, T24, T33, T34, T4, T48, T61, T68, adherence . M150, M159, M176, M178, M189, T13, T150, T179, T7, T76, T81, T83, T84, T98, W110, W112, W120, W126, T196, W105, W113, W123, W124, W140, W17 W129, W133, W134, W138, W153, W155, W164, W171, W173, W174, W181, W195, W196, W200, W209, W213, adolescence . .14.2, 14.3, 39.1, M152, M163, M19, M38, M48, W222, W223, W226, W231, W232, W35, W63, W64, W84, M89, M91, T113, T119, T13, T18, T188, T211, T23, T237, W86, W97 T33, T49, T6, T65, T66, T69, T94, W164, W167, W171, W194, W198, W21, W225, W231, W236, W25, W42, W44, abuse liability . 16.1, T2, W200 W91 acamprosate . M30, W98 adolescent . 7.2, 14.1, 14.2, 19.3, 25.2, 39.3, 46.3, 49.2, ACC....................5.4, 34.3, 39.3, 51.1, 58.4, M112, M121, M123, 49.3, 50.3, M120, M136, M145, M152, M187, M34, M41, M127, M131, M149, M151, M162, M167, M171, M215, M48, M80, M89, M91, T10, T100, T119, T168, T18, T187, M219, M230, M231, M29, M30, M33, M36, T188, T202, T211, T219, T23, T237, T33, T4, T6, T65, T66, M39, M46, M52, M56, M57, M65, M69, M78, M90, T69, T94, W106, W164, W167, W171, W194, W198, W21, M91, M93, M97, T155, T161, W234, W24, W29, W37, W44, W225, W23, W231, W236, W25, W42, W43, W44, W9, W51, W9 W90, W91 Accumbens . .29.1, 45.4, M103, M147, M227, T120, T22, T41, adolescent brain . W194 T48, T53, T61, T89, W171, W172, W180, W188, W196, adolescents . 14.1, 14.2, 19.3, 25.2, 39.3, M152, M34, M48, W199, W219 M80, M91, T10, T168, T202, T211, T23, T237, W164, Acetyl-L-carnitine . T208 W198, W21, W231, W236, W43, W44 acetylcholine . 38.3, M183, M2, M51, W208, W90 ADRB2 . W85 Acetylcholinesterase . T178, T51 advanced breast cancer . T128 acoustic startle. T207, W13, W210 Affect . 14.3, 15.1, 35.3, 53.1, M133, M144, M161, M166, M17, M184, M194, M26, M34, M47, M56, M59, M72, M9, ACTH . 47.1, T195, T215, W230 M90, M91, M98, T116, T129, T148, T151, T155, T162, T177, Actin cytoskeleton . .M31 T186, T211, T220, T233, T29, T83, W106, W137, W161, actions . 2.3, 3.1, 6.1, 6.3, 15.1, 22.4, 23.4, 24.1, W17, W171, W175, W21, W224, W235, W36, W70 27.1, 28.1, 28.2, 29.3, 30.1, 30.2, 35.2, 37.4, 40.1, 41.3, 42.2, affective disorders . 1.1, 14.1, 14.2, 57.4, M47, T147, T156, T162, 42.4, 47.1, 47.3, 48.2, 49.3, 50.4, 53.3, 54.3, 56.3, 57.1, 58.3, T225, T232, T96, W184, W64, W70 59.1, M110, M12, M140, M144, M15, M152, M156, M160, aggregation . M187, T121, T187, T97 M162, M166, M17, M170, M173, M178, M190, M194, M204, M21, M215, M218, M22, M226, M229, M232, M235, M237, aging. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 7.3, 7.4, M31, M34, M45, M54, M57, M61, M82, M94, M98, T101, 8.3, 14.2, 15.3, 17.2, 17.3, 18.3, 19.4, 20.1, 21.4, 22.4, 27.2, T109, T11, T110, T137, T15, T169, T182, T206, T213, T218, 27.4, 28.2, 28.4, 31.1, 32.1, 35.2, 37.1, 37.2, 38.4, 39.1, 39.3, T222, T236, T40, T5, T65, T7, T79, T85, T94, W104, W114, 39.4, 41.3, 41.4, 42.2, 42.3, 46.2, 48.1, 48.2, 49.1, 49.2, 51.1, ACNP 52nd Annual Conference Keyword Index S629 51.4, 52.3, 54.1, 58.2, 58.4, 59.3, 59.4, M100, M101, M102, amitifadine . T150 M103, M106, M107, M108, M109, M112, M113, M114, M115, AMPA receptor . 21.3, 29.2, 29.3, M216, M218, M220, T120, T3, M117, M119, M121, M122, M123, M125, M126, M127, M129, T58, W170, W206, W207, W95 M130, M132, M136, M138, M141, M142, M143, M145, M146, M147, M148, M150, M151, M152, M153, M159, M160, M163, amphetamine. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 16.3, 28.1, 28.2, 29.4, 30.2, 36.2, 50.3, M135, M16, M163, M18, M5, M82, T133, M165, M166, M167, M168, M169, M170, M171, M172, M177, M179, M180, M183, M190, M191, M192, M196, M198, T178, T28, T4, T48, T50, T72, T97, W112, W125, W126, M200, M204, M211, M212, M214, M220, M229, M230, W127, W134, W138, W153, W173, W183, W189, W200, M231, M233, M236, M27, M29, M35, M36, M37, M38, M39, W203, W208, W213, W216, W232, W36, W64 M40, M42, M44, M45, M46, M47, M48, M49, M50, M52, AMPT.............................................. M191 M53, M54, M56, M57, M58, M59, M60, M61, M62, M64, amygdala. 3.3, 5.4, 14.3, 15.3, 19.1, 22.4, 26.4, 27.2, M65, M69, M72, M75, M76, M77, M79, M80, M81, M82, 27.4, 29.2, 29.4, 30.2, 30.3, 35.2, 35.3, 42.2, 45.2, 45.3, 46.2, M84, M85, M86, M88, M90, M92, M93, M94, M97, M98, 51.1, 58.1, 58.2, 58.4, 59.2, 59.3, M104, M105, M106, M108, M99, T116, T122, T124, T126, T130, T136, T15, T159, T165, M111, M113, M116, M121, M123, M131, M133, M134, M136, T172, T178, T179, T181, T189, T192, T195, T20, T213, T216, M138, M140, M147, M148, M149, M152, M158, M160, T221, T229, T41, T43, T49, T5, T60, T73, T83, T91, T96, M166, M168, M169, M171, M179, M198, M210, M214, W10, W107, W112, W115, W118, W120, W126, W128, M216, M217, M219, M221, M226, M230, M24, M37, M39, W132, W16, W166, W19, W194, W21, W214, W225, W234, M43, M47, M48, M64, M67, M68, M72, M78, M82, M85, W236, W237, W24, W32, W33, W34, W37, W41, W42, M87, M90, M92, M97, M99, T10, T116, T119, T12, T165, W43, W46, W48, W49, W5, W52, W57, W60, W66, W74, T17, T19, T191, T213, T222, T28, T30, T32, T35, T37, T40, W75, W8, W82, W89, W92 T68, T71, T80, T9, W134, W165, W178, W18, W187, W196, Agomelatine . W157, W158 W213, W218, W220, W221, W222, W224, W228, W234, W3, W37, W39, W40, W51, W62, W81, W86, W87 agonist therapy . .W110 agression. .M14 amygdalofrontal. M133 AHI1............................................ 17.3, T40 amyloid. .54.3, M119, M150, M172, M177, M77, T144, T92, T93, W166, W237, W5 Akathesia . W151 Amyloid beta. M177, T144 Akt.............................................25.1, T42 analgesia . 27.4, 54.4, M11, M210, M61, T127, W195 AKT1.............................................. W78 anandamide. T232, W161, W162, W178, W86, W97 alcohol . 26.3, 28.3, 30.3, 39.4, 42.3, 47.1, 47.3, 49.2, 55.1, 55.3, M116, M14, M143, M147, M152, M156, M158, anger . .5.2, 8.2, 21.1, 27.2, 35.4, M14, M160, M183, M194, M39, M67, T163, T191, T207, T73, W101, M16, M161, M170, M174, M189, M198, M199, M227, M30, M40, M82, M84, M89, T100, T102, T103, T117, T119, T14, W139, W14, W235, W26, W50, W74, T165, T170, T178, T19, T200, T215, T235, T53, T68, T95, W78, W96 T99, W104, W113, W115, W118, W133, W154, W169, W193, anhedonia . 28.3, M155, M184, M195, M205, M230, M68, M70, W211, W217, W223, W226, W37, W45, W49, W54, W55, M78, M91, M99, T105, T159, T174, T31, T44, T54, T63, W59, W64, W67, W70, W97, W98 T76, T9, W159, W178, W7 alcohol dependence .
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