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Western diet consumption and cognitive impairment: links to hippocampal dysfunction and obesityAn application of Pavlovian principles to the problems of obesity and cognitive declineThe effects of a high-energy diet on hippocampal-dependent discrimination performance and blood-brain barrier integrity differ for diet-induced obese and diet-resistant rats.Western diet and the weakening of the interoceptive stimulus control of appetitive behavior.Hippocampal lesions impair retention of discriminative responding based on energy state cuesHigh-intensity sweeteners and energy balance.Learned and cognitive controls of food intakeHuman cognitive function and the obesogenic environment.Body weight gain in rats consuming sweetened liquids. Effects of caffeine and diet compositionA view of obesity as a learning and memory disorder.The hippocampus and inhibitory learning: a 'Gray' area?Brain and behavioral perturbations in rats following Western diet access.Interoceptive "satiety" signals produced by leptin and CCK.Western-style diet impairs stimulus control by food deprivation state cues: Implications for obesogenic environments.Rapid stimulus-bound suppression of intake in response to an intraduodenal nonnutritive sweetener after training with nutritive sugars predicting malaiseThe effects of energy-rich diets on discrimination reversal learning and on BDNF in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of the rat.Intake of high-intensity sweeteners alters the ability of sweet taste to signal caloric consequences: implications for the learned control of energy and body weight regulation.Memory inhibition and energy regulation.A potential role for the hippocampus in energy intake and body weight regulationThe melanocortin antagonist AgRP (83-132) increases appetitive responding for a fat, but not a carbohydrate, reinforcer.The Outward Spiral: A vicious cycle model of obesity and cognitive dysfunction.Western diets induce blood-brain barrier leakage and alter spatial strategies in rats.Contributions of the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex to energy and body weight regulationThe effects of a high-energy diet on hippocampal function and blood-brain barrier integrity in the rat.General and persistent effects of high-intensity sweeteners on body weight gain and caloric compensation in rats.Inter-relationships among diet, obesity and hippocampal-dependent cognitive function.Adverse effects of high-intensity sweeteners on energy intake and weight control in male and obesity-prone female rats.NIH working group report: Innovative research to improve maintenance of weight loss.Deficits in episodic memory are related to uncontrolled eating in a sample of healthy adults.Experience with the high-intensity sweetener saccharin impairs glucose homeostasis and GLP-1 release in rats.Do impaired memory and body weight regulation originate in childhood with diet-induced hippocampal dysfunction?Different patterns of memory impairments accompany short- and longer-term maintenance on a high-energy diet.Improvements in hippocampal-dependent memory and microglial infiltration with calorie restriction and gastric bypass surgery, but not with vertical sleeve gastrectomy.Obesity: outwitting the wisdom of the body?The effects of selective ibotenate lesions of the hippocampus on conditioned inhibition and extinction.The role of the hypothalamic melanocortin system in behavioral appetitive processes.Functional differentiation within the medial temporal lobe in the rat.The long-term effects of diazepam, lorazepam, and buspirone on behavioral suppression by a shock signal.The gastrointestinal tract "tastes" nutrients: evidence from the intestinal taste aversion paradigm.The interoceptive cue properties of ghrelin generalize to cues produced by food deprivation.
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