Published in Int J Obes on January 01, 1981
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Polysaccharides as taste stimuli: their effect in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat. Brain Res (1991) 0.93
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The effects of pimozide on the consumption of a palatable saccharin-glucose solution in the rat. Pharmacol Biochem Behav (1981) 0.92
Flavor preferences conditioned by intragastric polycose in rats: more concentrated polycose is not always more reinforcing. Physiol Behav (1997) 0.92
Nutrient-conditioned flavor preference and acceptance in rats: effects of deprivation state and nonreinforcement. Physiol Behav (1994) 0.91
The role of gastric and postgastric sites in glucose-conditioned flavor preferences in rats. Physiol Behav (1997) 0.91
Carbohydrate- and protein-conditioned flavor preferences: effects of nutrient preloads. Physiol Behav (1996) 0.90
Conditioned enhancement of flavor evaluation reinforced by intragastric glucose. II. Taste reactivity analysis. Physiol Behav (2002) 0.90
Sucrose and polysaccharide induced obesity in the rat. Physiol Behav (1984) 0.90
Increased flavor acceptance and preference conditioned by the postingestive actions of glucose. Physiol Behav (1998) 0.89
The rat's preference for sucrose, polycose and their mixtures. Appetite (1993) 0.89
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Flavor preferences conditioned by sugars: rats learn to prefer glucose over fructose. Physiol Behav (1991) 0.89
Hyperphagia in rats produced by a mixture of fat and sugar. Physiol Behav (1990) 0.88
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Large changes in food intake in diabetic rats fed high-fat and low-fat diets. Brain Res Bull (1986) 0.85
Diabetic rats prefer glucose-paired flavors over fructose-paired flavors. Appetite (1997) 0.85
Flavor preferences conditioned by intragastric infusions of dilute polycose solutions. Physiol Behav (1994) 0.85
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Influence of diet form on the hyperphagia-promoting effect of polysaccharide in rats. Life Sci (1984) 0.83
Influence of saccharin on Polycose, sucrose, and glucose intake and preference in rats. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (1987) 0.83
The composition of the maintenance diet alters flavor-preference conditioning by intragastric fat infusions in rats. Physiol Behav (1996) 0.83
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Identification of intestinofugal neurons projecting to the coeliac and superior mesenteric ganglia in the rat. Auton Neurosci (2000) 0.82
Devazepide, a CCK(A) antagonist, attenuates the satiating but not the preference conditioning effects of intestinal carbohydrate infusions in rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav (1998) 0.82
Is gastric sham feeding really sham feeding? Am J Physiol (1985) 0.81
Ileal enteroglucagon cells after ileal-duodenal transposition in the rat. Digestion (1983) 0.81
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The effect of non-nutritive sweeteners on body weight in rats. Appetite (1988) 0.80
Differential effects of intravenous glucose, amino acids, and lipid on daily food intake in rats. Am J Physiol (1992) 0.80
Carbohydrate, fat, and protein condition similar flavor preferences in rats using an oral-delay procedure. Physiol Behav (1995) 0.80
The dopaminergic mediation of a sweet reward in normal and VMH hyperphagic rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav (1982) 0.80
Ontogeny of polycose and sucrose appetite in neonatal rats. Dev Psychobiol (1988) 0.80
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Preference conditioning alters taste responses in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the rat. Am J Physiol (1997) 0.79
Food deprivation-induced activity in dietary obese, dietary lean, and normal-weight rats. Behav Biol (1978) 0.79
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The role of hyperinsulinema and the vagus nerve in hypothalamic hyperphagia reexamined. Diabetologia (1981) 0.79
Food intake after intragastric meals of short-, medium, or long-chain triglyceride. Physiol Behav (1982) 0.79
Zucker fafa rats maintain their obese body composition ten months after jejunoileal bypass surgery. Int J Obes (1982) 0.79
Neural pathways involved in the ventromedial hypothalamic lesion syndrome in the rat. J Comp Physiol Psychol (1971) 0.78
Flavor preferences conditioned by high-fat versus high-carbohydrate diets vary as a function of session length. Physiol Behav (1999) 0.78
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Critical role of NMDA but not opioid receptors in the acquisition of fat-conditioned flavor preferences in rats. Neurobiol Learn Mem (2012) 0.78
Intestinal bypass surgery produces conditioned taste aversion in rats. Int J Obes (1981) 0.78
The VMH-dietary obese rat: a new model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Am J Physiol (1994) 0.78
Developmental changes in sugar and starch taste preferences in young rats. Physiol Behav (1990) 0.78
Measurement of gastric emptying during and between meal intake in free-feeding Lewis rats. Am J Physiol (1999) 0.78
Roles of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in the acquisition and expression of fat-conditioned flavor preferences in rats. Neurobiol Learn Mem (2012) 0.78
The effects of glucose or lipid infused intravenously or intragastrically on voluntary food intake in the rat. Physiol Behav (1997) 0.78
Vagotomy blocks hypothalamic hyperphagia in rats on a chow diet and sucrose solution, but not on a palatable mixed diet. J Comp Physiol Psychol (1981) 0.78
Satiety signals from the gastrointestinal tract. Am J Clin Nutr (1985) 0.78
Effects of quinine adulterated diets on the food intake and body weight of obese and non-obese hypothalamic hyperphagic rats. Physiol Behav (1976) 0.77
Hyperphagia and obesity produced by parasagittal and coronal hypothalamic knife cuts: further evidence for a longitudinal feeding inhibitory pathway. J Comp Physiol Psychol (1977) 0.77