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Food intake and eating behaviour are controlled, in part, through the [[hypothalmus]]
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Food intake and eating behaviour are controlled, in part, through the [[hypothalamus]]
   
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[Hunger]]
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[[Appetite]]
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==References & Bibliography==
 
==References & Bibliography==

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Food intake and eating behaviour are controlled, in part, through the hypothalamus


See also

Hunger Appetite


References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

Papers

  • Anand, B.K. and Brobeck, J.R. (1951) Hypothalamic control of food intake in rats and cats, Yale Journal of Biological Medicine 24: 132-40.
  • Arees, E.A. and Mayer, 3, (1967) Anatomical connections between medial and lateral regions of the hypothalamus concerned with food intake, Science 157: 1574-5.
  • Miller, N.E., Bailey, C.J, and Stevenson, J.A.F. (1950) Decreased 'hunger' but increased food intake resulting from hypothalamic lesions, Science 112: 256-9.
  • Spies, G. (1965) Food versus intracranial self-stimulation reinforcement in food-deprived rats, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 60: 153-7.


Additional material

Books

Papers

  • Google Scholar
  • Le Magnen, J. (1972) Regulation of food intake, Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine 7: 73-90.

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