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Feeding Behavior. Neural and Humoral Controls

โœ Scribed by Robert Ritter (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
357
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Research Topics in Physiology, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages vii-viii
Preface, Pages ix-x, Robert C. Ritter, Sue Ritter, Charles D. Barnes
Chapter 1 - THE ONTOGENY OF INGESTIVE BEHAVIORS: CONTROL OF MILK INTAKE BY SUCKLING RATS AND THE EMERGENCE OF FEEDING AND DRINKING AT WEANING, Pages 1-25, Alan A. Epstein
Chapter 2 - THE ROLE OF THE MEDIAL HYPOTHALAMUS IN THE CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE: AN UPDATE, Pages 27-66, Anthony Sclafani, Annette Kirchgessner
Chapter 3 - PARTICIPATION OF THE VAGUS AND OTHER AUTONOMIC NERVES IN THE CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE, Pages 67-101, Terry L. Powley, Hans-Rudolf Berthoud
Chapter 4 - CAUDAL BRAINSTEM CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INTEGRATED NEURAL CONTROL OF ENERGY HOMEOSTASIS, Pages 103-129, Harvey J. Grill
Chapter 5 - DORSOMEDIAL HINDBRAIN PARTICIPATION IN CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE, Pages 131-161, Robert C. Ritter, Gaylen L. Edwards
Chapter 6 - NEURONAL ACTIVITY RELATED TO THE CONTROL OF FEEDING, Pages 163-190, Edmund T. Rolls
Chapter 7 - NEUROCHEMICAL CONTROLS OF APPETITE, Pages 191-234, Sarah F. Leibowitz, B. Glenn Stanley
Chapter 8 - NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF CONTROL: METABOLIC RECEPTORS, Pages 235-269, Yutaka Oomura
Chapter 9 - GLUCOPRIVATION AND THE GLUCOPRIVIC CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE, Pages 271-313, Sue Ritter
Chapter 10 - THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG BODY FAT, FEEDING, AND INSULIN, Pages 315-327, Stephen C. Woods, Daniel Porte Jr., Jan H. Strubbe, Anton B. Steffens
Chapter 11 - GUT PEPTIDES AND FEEDING BEHAVIOR: THE MODEL OF CHOLECYSTOKININ, Pages 329-352, J. Gibbs, G.P. Smith
Index, Pages 353-357


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