When fed in restricted amounts, rodents show robust activity in the hours preceding expected meal delivery. This process, termed food anticipatory activity (FAA), is independent of the light-entrained clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, yet beyond this basic observation there is little agreement on the neuronal underpinnings of FAA. One complication in studying FAA using a calorie restriction model is that much of the brain is activated in response to this strong hunger signal. Thus, daily timed access to palatable meals in the presence of continuous access to standard chow has been employed as a model to study FAA in rats. In order to exploit the extensive genetic resources available in the murine system we extended this model to mice, whi...
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food ant...
When rodents are fed in a limited amount during the daytime, they rapidly redistribute some of their...
Circadian rhythms in mammalian behaviour and physiology rely on daily oscillations in the expression...
When fed in restricted amounts, rodents show robust activity in the hours preceding expected meal de...
When fed in restricted amounts, rodents show robust activity in the hours preceding expected meal de...
In rodents, daily feeding schedules induce food anticipatory activity (FAA) rhythms with formal prop...
In rodents, daily feeding schedules induce food anticipatory activity (FAA) rhythms with formal prop...
The ability to sense time and anticipate events is a critical skill in nature. Most efforts to under...
The ability to entrain circadian rhythms to food availability is important for survival. Food-entrai...
When rodents are fed in a limited amount during the daytime, they rapidly redistribute some of their...
AbstractMale C57BL/6 mice fed ad libitum on control diet but allowed access to a palatable high fat ...
Male C57BL/6 mice fed ad libitum on control diet but allowed access to a palatable high fat diet (HF...
When food is available recurrently at a particular time of day, several species increase their locom...
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food ant...
Daily restricted access to food leads to the development of food anticipatory activity and metabolis...
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food ant...
When rodents are fed in a limited amount during the daytime, they rapidly redistribute some of their...
Circadian rhythms in mammalian behaviour and physiology rely on daily oscillations in the expression...
When fed in restricted amounts, rodents show robust activity in the hours preceding expected meal de...
When fed in restricted amounts, rodents show robust activity in the hours preceding expected meal de...
In rodents, daily feeding schedules induce food anticipatory activity (FAA) rhythms with formal prop...
In rodents, daily feeding schedules induce food anticipatory activity (FAA) rhythms with formal prop...
The ability to sense time and anticipate events is a critical skill in nature. Most efforts to under...
The ability to entrain circadian rhythms to food availability is important for survival. Food-entrai...
When rodents are fed in a limited amount during the daytime, they rapidly redistribute some of their...
AbstractMale C57BL/6 mice fed ad libitum on control diet but allowed access to a palatable high fat ...
Male C57BL/6 mice fed ad libitum on control diet but allowed access to a palatable high fat diet (HF...
When food is available recurrently at a particular time of day, several species increase their locom...
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food ant...
Daily restricted access to food leads to the development of food anticipatory activity and metabolis...
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food ant...
When rodents are fed in a limited amount during the daytime, they rapidly redistribute some of their...
Circadian rhythms in mammalian behaviour and physiology rely on daily oscillations in the expression...