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Intermittent, extended access to preferred food leads to escalated food reinforcement and cyclic whole-body metabolism in rats: Sex differences and individual vulnerability

2018

Spierling, Samantha R. | Kreisler, Alison D. | Williams, Casey A. | Fang, Savannah Y. | Pucci, Sarah N. | Kines, Kelsey T. | Zorrilla, Eric P.


Bibliographic information
Volume 192 Pagination 3 - 16 ISSN 0031-9384
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Other Subjects
Fixed-ratio and progressive ratio schedules of food operant self-administration; Overweight or obesity or adiposity or body composition or body fat or body weight; Gender differences; Binge eating disorder; Respiratory exchange ratio or respiratory quotient or rer; Body composition; Energy expenditure or heat; Binging; Food reinforcement; Food addiction or addictive eating or eating addiction; Phenotype; Bulimia nervosa; Compulsive eating or compulsivity
Language
English
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Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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