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  • ...demands) and ‘non-homeostatic feeding’; the latter is associated with '''food reward''', which involves both 'liking’ (pleasure/palatability) and ‘wanting� ...l analysis ''Psychol Bull'' 133:884–906</ref>. The reinforcing efficacy of food reward is the ability of the reward to maintain rather than to establish behaviour
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  • ...of reinforcement, at the start, we can put a more general heading, like, 'Food Reward Systems' and then put each of your parts as subheadings. It will be more or ...to illustrate your points. You're structure and topics covered related to food reward link well together and makes it pleasant to read. [[User:Katie Gallagher|K
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  • Figlewicz DP (2003) Adiposity signals and food reward: expanding the CNS roles of insulin and leptin ''Am J Physiol'' 284:R882-9 Figlewicz DP, Benoit SC (2009) Insulin, leptin, and food reward: update ''Am J Physiol'' 296:R9-R19
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  • ...]]. Appetite is also subject to sensory stimuli - the sight and smell of [[Food reward|food]], and is modulated by internal (circadian) [[Circadian rhythms and ap
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  • ...he Appetite and Obesity course where we have to write on the effect of the food reward system on obesity.
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  • Figlewicz DP (2003) Adiposity signals and food reward: expanding the CNS roles of insulin and leptin ''Am J Physiol'' 284:R882-9 Figlewicz DP, Benoit SC (2009) Insulin, leptin, and food reward: update ''Am J Physiol'' 296:R9-R19
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  • ...demands) and ‘non-homeostatic feeding’; the latter is associated with '''food reward''', which involves both 'liking’ (pleasure/palatability) and ‘wanting� ...l analysis ''Psychol Bull'' 133:884–906</ref>. The reinforcing efficacy of food reward is the ability of the reward to maintain rather than to establish behaviour
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  • ...elis MAL, Simon SA. (2008) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2008.01.032 Food Reward in the Absence of Taste Receptor Signaling]. ''Neuron'' 57(6):930-941.
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  • ...of reinforcement, at the start, we can put a more general heading, like, 'Food Reward Systems' and then put each of your parts as subheadings. It will be more or ...to illustrate your points. You're structure and topics covered related to food reward link well together and makes it pleasant to read. [[User:Katie Gallagher|K
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  • ...ward and pleasure - so PYY might be the ‘switch’ between homeostatic and [[Food reward|pleasure controlled ('hedonic') eating]]. <ref name=batterham2007>Batterham
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  • ...they do not contain the course name, i.e. from [[U00984 Food reward]] to [[Food reward]]. I can help with that. --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] 13:30,
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  • ...regions of the brain, including the [[hypothalamus]] and in the brain's [[Food reward|'reward' pathways]]. When a cannabinoid agonist binds to the CB1 receptor o
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  • ...iate that you are keeping an eye on the other articles ([[Diabetes]] and [[Food reward]]) so you can make links between yours and your peers articles.
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  • ...ld possibly link this article to ours as well as we mention ghrelin in our food reward page. [[User:Sarah Mee|Sarah Mee]] 11:43, 3 November 2009 (UTC).
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  • ...on dopamine, you might or might not have anticipated the connection with [[Food Reward]] which should come up on the "what links here" prompt. You'd need to decid :::With the dopamine example, someone had to put the link in food reward, whether I personally knew it or not, it was known a priori before the star
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  • ...a couple of the other sections including 'exenatide' - think it was in the food reward section? but might be worth a mention?
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  • {{rpr|Food reward}} (August 24 — 31, 2012)
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