The relationship between food reward and satiation revisited.
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Food reward, hyperphagia, and obesityGain weight by "going diet?" Artificial sweeteners and the neurobiology of sugar cravings: Neuroscience 2010Food reward in the obese and after weight loss induced by calorie restriction and bariatric surgeryWhen too much is not enough: obsessive-compulsive disorder as a pathology of stopping, rather than startingConditioned preference for sweet stimuli in OLETF rat: effects of food deprivation.Multiple learning parameters differentially regulate olfactory generalization.Post-oral infusion sites that support glucose-conditioned flavor preferences in rats.Nonnutritive sweetener consumption in humans: effects on appetite and food intake and their putative mechanisms.Natural addiction: a behavioral and circuit model based on sugar addiction in rats.The CS-US delay gradient in flavor preference conditioning with intragastric carbohydrate infusionsLeptin reverses declines in satiation in weight-reduced obese humans.Incretins and amylin: neuroendocrine communication between the gut, pancreas, and brain in control of food intake and blood glucose.Flavor preferences conditioned by intragastric glucose but not fructose or galactose in C57BL/6J mice.Role of gut nutrient sensing in stimulating appetite and conditioning food preferences.Impairment of acquisition of cocaine self-administration in rats maintained on a high-fat diet.Within-session decrement of the emission of licking bursts following reward devaluation in rats licking for sucrose.Vagal and hormonal gut-brain communication: from satiation to satisfactionDifferences in postingestive metabolism of glutamate and glycine between C57BL/6ByJ and 129P3/J mice.Expected Satiety: Application to Weight Management and Understanding Energy Selection in Humans.The lipid messenger OEA links dietary fat intake to satiety.Hindbrain neurons as an essential hub in the neuroanatomically distributed control of energy balance.Assessing behavioral control across reinforcer solutions on a fixed-ratio schedule of reinforcement in rats.Clozapine increases reward evaluation but not overall ingestive behaviour in rats licking for sucrose.The Effect of Nonnutritive Sweeteners Added to a Liquid Diet on Volume and Caloric Intake and Weight Gain in Rats.Aversion learning can reduce meal size without taste avoidance in rats.Large Portions Encourage the Selection of Palatable Rather Than Filling Foods.
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The relationship between food reward and satiation revisited.
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