Activity in the hypothalamus, amygdala, and cortex generates bilateral and convergent modulation of pontine gustatory neurons.
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Extensive Gustatory Cortex Lesions Significantly Impair Taste Sensitivity to KCl and Quinine but Not to Sucrose in RatsThe neural processing of taste.Terminal field specificity of forebrain efferent axons to brainstem gustatory nuclei.Terminal field specificity of forebrain efferent axons to the pontine parabrachial nucleus and medullary reticular formationActivation of lateral hypothalamus-projecting parabrachial neurons by intraorally delivered gustatory stimuli.Subdiaphragmatic vagotomy reduces intake of sweet-tasting solutions in rats.Amygdalofugal influence on processing of taste information in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the ratRestoration of quinine-stimulated Fos-immunoreactive neurons in the central nucleus of the amygdala and gustatory cortex following reinnervation or cross-reinnervation of the lingual taste nerves in rats.Somatostatin and corticotrophin releasing hormone cell types are a major source of descending input from the forebrain to the parabrachial nucleus in miceGastric bypass surgery alters behavioral and neural taste functions for sweet taste in obese ratsTemporal coding of taste in the parabrachial nucleus of the pons of the ratDistinct subtypes of basolateral amygdala taste neurons reflect palatability and rewardParabrachial and hypothalamic interaction in sodium appetite.Temporal characteristics of gustatory responses in rat parabrachial neurons vary by stimulus and chemosensitive neuron type.Extensive lesions in rat insular cortex significantly disrupt taste sensitivity to NaCl and KCl and slow salt discrimination learning.Appetitive changes during salt deprivation are paralleled by widespread neuronal adaptations in nucleus accumbens, lateral hypothalamus, and central amygdala.Inactivation of basolateral amygdala specifically eliminates palatability-related information in cortical sensory responses.Behavioral and neural responses to gustatory stimuli delivered non-contingently through intra-oral cannulas.Forebrain neurons that project to the gustatory parabrachial nucleus in rat lack glutamic acid decarboxylase.The representation of taste quality in the mammalian nervous system.Hedonic hot spots in the brain.Dynamic taste responses of parabrachial pontine neurons in awake ratsGustatory neural circuitry in the hamster brain stem.Expression of Fos during sham sucrose intake in rats with central gustatory lesions.Altered pontine taste processing in a rat model of obesity.Inhibiting parabrachial fatty acid amide hydrolase activity selectively increases the intake of palatable food via cannabinoid CB1 receptorsDifferential effects of electrical stimulation of the central amygdala and lateral hypothalamus on fos-immunoreactive neurons in the gustatory brainstem and taste reactivity behaviors in conscious ratsGustatory hedonic value: potential function for forebrain control of brainstem taste processingAfferent connections of the parabrachial nucleus in C57BL/6J mice.Comparison of somatostatin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity in forebrain neurons projecting to taste-responsive and non-responsive regions of the parabrachial nucleus in rat.Acute high fat diet consumption activates the mesolimbic circuit and requires orexin signaling in a mouse model.Parabrachial-hypothalamic interactions are required for normal conditioned taste aversions.Symposium overview: What Happens to the pontine processing? repercussions of interspecies differences in pontine taste representation for tasting and feedingParabrachial coding of sapid sucrose: relevance to reward and obesity.GABAergic signaling by AgRP neurons prevents anorexia via a melanocortin-independent mechanism.Taste learning and memory: a window on the study of brain aging.Parabrachial Nucleus Contributions to Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist-Induced Hypophagia.Modulation of parabrachial taste neurons by electrical and chemical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus and amygdala.Medullary taste responses are modulated by the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.Central nervous system networks involved in the processing of meningeal and cutaneous inputs from the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve in the rat.
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Activity in the hypothalamus, amygdala, and cortex generates bilateral and convergent modulation of pontine gustatory neurons.
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Activity in the hypothalamus, ...... of pontine gustatory neurons.
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Ralph Norgren
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2003-11-19T00:00:00Z