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  • 1980 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Chris E. Johanson is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their academic profile is marked by recognition as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1980.

The scientist's research is primarily associated with the field of psychology. Although specific subfields, topics, and details about publications are not provided, the fellowship indicates a notable level of involvement and contribution to psychological science.

There is no available data on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues. Similarly, there is no information regarding book publications, specific research topics, or subfields of study within psychology.

The available information focuses on the academic affiliation and professional recognition, reflecting involvement in the broader psychological research community.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Buprenorphine Maintenance Dose on μ -Opioid Receptor Availability, Plasma Concentrations, and Antagonist Blockade in Heroin-Dependent Volunteers

    Mark K. Greenwald;Chris Ellyn Johanson;David E. Moody;James H. Woods

  • Double-blind placebo-controlled trial of methylphenidate in the treatment of adult ADHD patients with comorbid cocaine dependence.

    Howard Schubiner;Karen K. Saules;Cynthia L. Arfken;Chris Ellyn Johanson

  • Drug preference and mood in humans: diazepam.

    C. E. Johanson;E. H. Uhlenhuth

  • Self-administration of psychomotor stimulant drugs: the effects of unlimited access.

    Chris E. Johanson;Robert L. Balster;Kathryn Bonese

  • Individual differences in the reinforcing and subjective effects of amphetamine and diazepam

    H. de Wit;E.H. Uhlenhuth;C.E. Johanson

  • Drug preference and mood in humans: d-amphetamine.

    C. E. Johanson;E. H. Uhlenhuth

  • Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent methamphetamine abusers

    Chris Ellyn Johanson;Kirk A. Frey;Leslie H. Lundahl;Pamela Keenan

  • A choice procedure for drug reinforcers: cocaine and methylphenidate in the rhesus monkey.

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  • Amphetamine induces depletion of dopamine and loss of dopamine uptake sites in caudate.

    G C Wagner;G A Ricaurte;C E Johanson;C R Schuster

  • Relationship between the discriminative stimulus properties and subjective effects of drugs.

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  • Individual Differences in Behavioral and Subjective Responses to Alcohol

    H. de Wit;E. H. Uhlenhuth;J. Pierri;C. E. Johanson

  • Thermoregulatory effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in humans

    Robert R. Freedman;Chris Ellyn Johanson;Manuel E. Tancer

  • Diversion and abuse of buprenorphine: findings from national surveys of treatment patients and physicians.

    Chris Ellyn Johanson;Chris Ellyn Johanson;Cynthia L. Arfken;Salvatore di Menza;Charles Roberts Schuster;Charles Roberts Schuster

  • Expanding treatment capacity for opioid dependence with office-based treatment with buprenorphine: National surveys of physicians.

    Cynthia L. Arfken;Chris Ellyn Johanson;Salvatore di Menza;Charles Roberts Schuster

  • Buprenorphine-Induced Changes in Mu-Opioid Receptor Availability in Male Heroin-Dependent Volunteers: A Preliminary Study

    Jon Kar Zubieta;Mark K. Greenwald;Umberto Lombardi;James H. Woods

  • Effects of repeated methamphetamine administration on methamphetamine self-administration in rhesus monkeys.

    William L. Woolverton;Luigi Cervo;Chris E. Johanson

  • Buprenorphine Duration of Action: Mu-opioid Receptor Availability and Pharmacokinetic and Behavioral Indices

    Mark Greenwald;Chris Ellyn Johanson;Joshua Bueller;Yan Chang

  • The discriminative stimulus and subjective effects of phenylpropanolamine, mazindol and d-amphetamine in humans.

    L. D. Chait;E. H. Uhlenhuth;Chris E. Johanson

  • Reinforcing and subjective effects of several anorectics in normal human volunteers.

    L D Chait;E H Uhlenhuth;C E Johanson

  • The discriminative stimulus and subjective effects of d-amphetamine in humans.

    L. D. Chait;E. H. Uhlenhuth;C. E. Johanson

  • PREFERENCE IN RHESUS MONKEYS GIVEN A CHOICE BETWEEN COCAINE AND d,l‐CATHINONE

    William L. Woolverton;Chris E. Johanson

  • Reinforcing and subjective effects of caffeine in normal human volunteers.

    K. N. Stern;L. D. Chait;C. E. Johanson

  • Discriminative stimulus effects of caffeine and benzphetamine in amphetamine-trained volunteers.

    L. D. Chait;C. E. Johanson

  • Discriminative stimulus and subjective effects of smoked marijuana in humans.

    L. D. Chait;Suzette M. Evans;K. A. Grant;J. B. Kamien

  • Reinforcing and subjective effects of diazepam in nondrug-abusing volunteers.

    H deWit;J Pierri;C E Johanson

  • Erratum: Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent methamphetamine abusers (Psychopharmacology (2006) 185 (327-338) DOI: http//dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-006-0330-6)

    Chris Ellyn Johanson;Kirk A. Frey;Kirk A. Frey;Leslie H. Lundahl;Pamela Keenan

Frequent Co-Authors

Harriet de Wit
Harriet de Wit University of Chicago
Philip S. Holzman
Philip S. Holzman Harvard University

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