Access conditions affect binge-type shortening consumption in rats
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Binge-like acquisition of 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) self-administration and wheel activity in ratsIntermittent access to sweet high-fat liquid induces increased palatability and motivation to consume in a rat model of binge consumption.Baclofen, raclopride, and naltrexone differentially affect intake of fat/sucrose mixtures under limited access conditions.Reinforcing efficacy of fat, as assessed by progressive ratio responding, depends upon availability not amount consumed.Assessing binge eating. An analysis of data previously collected in bingeing rats.Dopamine and binge eating behaviorsMemantine reduces consumption of highly palatable food in a rat model of binge eatingLow control over palatable food intake in rats is associated with habitual behavior and relapse vulnerability: individual differences.Feeding and reward: perspectives from three rat models of binge eating.Effect of 2-hydroxyestradiol on binge intake in ratsBinge-like eating attenuates nisoxetine feeding suppression, stress activation, and brain norepinephrine activity.A history of bingeing on fat enhances cocaine seeking and taking.Differences in bingeing behavior and cocaine reward following intermittent access to sucrose, glucose or fructose solutions.Development of bingeing in rats altered by a small operant requirement.Environments predicting intermittent shortening access reduce operant performance but not home cage binge size in rats.Baclofen, raclopride, and naltrexone differentially reduce solid fat emulsion intake under limited access conditions.Repeated binge access to a palatable food alters feeding behavior, hormone profile, and hindbrain c-Fos responses to a test meal in adult male rats.A model of binge-like eating behavior in mice that does not require food deprivation or stress.
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Access conditions affect binge-type shortening consumption in rats
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Access conditions affect binge-type shortening consumption in rats
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Access conditions affect binge-type shortening consumption in rats
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D S Johnson
F H E Wojnicki
R L W Corwin
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10.1016/J.PHYSBEH.2008.09.017
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2008-09-26T00:00:00Z