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The following pages link to Dissociation of licking and volume intake controls in rats ingesting glucose and maltodextrin (Q43546312):
Displaying 11 items.
- Orexin-A hyperphagia: hindbrain participation in consummatory feeding responses. (Q34879967) (← links)
- The medial prefrontal cortex is crucial for the maintenance of persistent licking and the expression of incentive contrast (Q35222719) (← links)
- Anatomical dissociation of melanocortin receptor agonist effects on taste- and gut-sensitive feeding processes (Q35395076) (← links)
- Establishing meal patterns by lickometry in the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus): translational applications from the bench to the field and the clinic. (Q36176988) (← links)
- Effects of hindbrain melanin-concentrating hormone and neuropeptide Y administration on licking for water, saccharin, and sucrose solutions. (Q36467311) (← links)
- Tamoxifen produces conditioned taste avoidance in male rats: an analysis of microstructural licking patterns and taste reactivity (Q37355204) (← links)
- A mechanism underlying mature-onset obesity: evidence from the hyperphagic phenotype of brain-derived neurotrophic factor mutants (Q47606297) (← links)
- Medial Frontal Theta Is Entrained to Rewarded Actions (Q47661537) (← links)
- Systemic treatment with the enteric bacterial fermentation product, propionic acid, produces both conditioned taste avoidance and conditioned place avoidance in rats (Q48029349) (← links)
- Effects of melanin-concentrating hormone on licking microstructure and brief-access taste responses (Q48504702) (← links)
- Effects of age on children's intake of large and self-selected food portions (Q51994445) (← links)