Learning processes play a major role in controlling intake of food. Through repeated experiences an animal acquires the ability to predict the postingestive effects of a particular food (i.e., of its nutrients and energy) from its sensory characteristics. What is unclear from the literature, however, is whether an animal can anticipate the duration of subsequent food deprivation from predictive sensory qualities of a food, and hence increase the amount eaten of that cueing food. Therefore, the aim of this work was to investigate the characteristics of this under-researched type of learning, i.e., anticipatory eating, using laboratory rats trained on two lengths of fasting (short: 2-3 h, long: 8-10 h). The main findings were as follows. 1) A...
A range of animal and human data demonstrates that excessive consumption of palatable food leads to ...
During the period since the popularity of uncritical explanations of behavior in terms of instinct b...
Converging evidence suggests that recurrent excessive calorie restriction causes binge eating by pro...
Rats can learn to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals by increasing food intake. Our previou...
Animals can associate orosensory characteristics from food with postingestive effects and adjust mea...
To determine if an increase in intake at a meal before a long fast can be conditioned to food textur...
Four experiments which investigated the ability of rats to associate the flavour of a food with the ...
Food intake can be increased by learning to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals. We present ...
Decisions about when to eat in response to food cues in the environment are based on interoceptive e...
Previous research shows that rats have the ability to discriminate between cues arising of different...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
Research on eating behaviour has mainly been focused around two broad topics. The first one is contr...
The restriction of energy intake is a central and persistent symptom of anorexia nervosa. Recent mod...
The study of memory is commonly associated with neuroscience, aging, education, andeyewitness testim...
Many experiments on the role of learning in the amount eaten at a distinctive test meal have been cl...
A range of animal and human data demonstrates that excessive consumption of palatable food leads to ...
During the period since the popularity of uncritical explanations of behavior in terms of instinct b...
Converging evidence suggests that recurrent excessive calorie restriction causes binge eating by pro...
Rats can learn to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals by increasing food intake. Our previou...
Animals can associate orosensory characteristics from food with postingestive effects and adjust mea...
To determine if an increase in intake at a meal before a long fast can be conditioned to food textur...
Four experiments which investigated the ability of rats to associate the flavour of a food with the ...
Food intake can be increased by learning to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals. We present ...
Decisions about when to eat in response to food cues in the environment are based on interoceptive e...
Previous research shows that rats have the ability to discriminate between cues arising of different...
In anticipation of palatable food, rats can learn to restrict consumption of a less rewarding food t...
Research on eating behaviour has mainly been focused around two broad topics. The first one is contr...
The restriction of energy intake is a central and persistent symptom of anorexia nervosa. Recent mod...
The study of memory is commonly associated with neuroscience, aging, education, andeyewitness testim...
Many experiments on the role of learning in the amount eaten at a distinctive test meal have been cl...
A range of animal and human data demonstrates that excessive consumption of palatable food leads to ...
During the period since the popularity of uncritical explanations of behavior in terms of instinct b...
Converging evidence suggests that recurrent excessive calorie restriction causes binge eating by pro...