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The following pages link to The Pavlovian power of palatable food: lessons for weight-loss adherence from a new rodent model of cue-induced overeating. (Q37229773):
Displaying 27 items.
- Hedonics Act in Unison with the Homeostatic System to Unconsciously Control Body Weight (Q26766370) (← links)
- Binge eating disorder and food addiction (Q27024840) (← links)
- Forebrain networks and the control of feeding by environmental learned cues (Q30431076) (← links)
- Motivation for palatable food despite consequences in an animal model of binge eating (Q34137881) (← links)
- Memantine reduces consumption of highly palatable food in a rat model of binge eating (Q34486676) (← links)
- A view of obesity as a learning and memory disorder (Q34584581) (← links)
- Feeding and reward: Perspectives from three rat models of binge eating (Q35093247) (← links)
- Learned food-cue stimulates persistent feeding in sated rats (Q36245083) (← links)
- Learning and the motivation to eat: Forebrain circuitry (Q36245127) (← links)
- A Cognitive Profile of Obesity and Its Translation into New Interventions (Q36323123) (← links)
- Contextual control of appetite. Renewal of inhibited food-seeking behavior in sated rats after extinction (Q36628933) (← links)
- Environments predicting intermittent shortening access reduce operant performance but not home cage binge size in rats (Q36843979) (← links)
- Selective Fos induction in hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin, but not melanin-concentrating hormone neurons, by a learned food-cue that stimulates feeding in sated rats (Q36946754) (← links)
- Effects of CB1 and CRF1 receptor antagonists on binge-like eating in rats with limited access to a sweet fat diet: lack of withdrawal-like responses. (Q37302152) (← links)
- Metabolic vs. hedonic obesity: a conceptual distinction and its clinical implications (Q37316440) (← links)
- Integration of reward signalling and appetite regulating peptide systems in the control of food-cue responses. (Q37686098) (← links)
- Towards an animal model of food addiction. (Q38014598) (← links)
- Food cue reactivity and craving predict eating and weight gain: a meta-analytic review (Q38661792) (← links)
- Emotional eating and Pavlovian learning: evidence for conditioned appetitive responding to negative emotional states (Q40352961) (← links)
- Contexts Paired with Junk Food Impair Goal-Directed Behavior in Rats: Implications for Decision Making in Obesogenic Environments (Q42239589) (← links)
- Co-sensitivity to the incentive properties of palatable food and cocaine in rats; implications for co-morbid addictions (Q42636576) (← links)
- Pattern of access determines influence of junk food diet on cue sensitivity and palatability (Q47296929) (← links)
- The craving stops before you feel it: neural correlates of chocolate craving during cue exposure with response prevention (Q47918058) (← links)
- Rats' learned preferences for flavors encountered early or late in a meal paired with the postingestive effects of glucose (Q48164115) (← links)
- Learned Overeating: Applying Principles of Pavlovian Conditioning to Explain and Treat Overeating. (Q55431115) (← links)
- Eetverslaving (Q57811707) (← links)
- Opiates, overeating and obesity: a psychogenetic analysis (Q83297461) (← links)