Effects of Pentobarbital in Rats Trained to Discriminate Between 2 and 22 hr Food Deprivation
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Koll, Alexandra, M.; Collura, Alyssa J.; Kron, Ben A.; Hughes, Katherine S.; Emch, Julia; Dobbe, Jennifer E.; Ryan, J.K.; Anderson, Eden M.
- Advisor(s)
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Jewett, David C.
- Date
- May 2011
- Subject(s)
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Hunger--Research; Posters; Food habits--Research; Pentobarbital; Weight loss preparations; Obesity--Treatment--Evaluation
- Series
- USGZE AS589
- Abstract
- Assessing the effects of acute food deprivation may assist the development of medication for eating-related conditions and aid in the understanding of processes that affect food consumption. This study seeks to determine if the barbiturate pentobarbital increases food intake through a mechanism related to the perceived palatability of food.
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- Color poster with text and graphs.
- Sponsor(s)
- University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/54852
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