Animal Models of Eating Disorders
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| Summary: | XVI, 379 p. 76 illus., 10 illus. in color. text  | 
| Idioma: | inglés | 
| Publicado: | 
        Totowa, NJ :
          Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,
    
        2013.
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| Edición: | 1st ed. 2013. | 
| Series: | Neuromethods,
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| Acceso en liña: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-104-2 | 
| Formato: | Electrónico Libro | 
                Table of Contents: 
            
                  - Introduction: Binge Eating, Bulimia Nervosa, and Hedonic Overeating
 - Binge-Prone vs. Binge-Resistant Rats and Their Concomitant Behavioral Profiles
 - Binge Eating in Female Rats Induced by Yo-Yo Dieting and Stress
 - Binge-Type Eating Induced by Limited Access to Optional Foods
 - Assessment of Stress-Independent Binge-Like Eating Behavior in Mice
 - Predicting and Classifying Rats Prone to Overeating Fat
 - Modeling Binge Eating in Non-Human Primates
 - Psychosocial Stress and Diet History Promote Emotional Feeding in Female Rhesus Monkeys
 - Stressful Experiences in Early Life and Subsequent Food Intake
 - Sham Feeding in Rats Translates Into Modified Sham Feeding in Women with Bulimia Nervosa and Purging
 - Animal Models of Binge Eating Palatable Foods: Emergence of Addiction-Like Behaviors and Brain Changes in the Rat
 - Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Binge Eating: Mechanisms and Preclinical Models
 - Saccharin Preference in Rats: Relation to Impulsivity and Drug Abuse
 - Food Seeking in Spite of Harmful Consequences
 - Introduction: Anorexia and Undereating
 - Food Restriction and Reward in Rats
 - Activity-Based Anorexia in the Rat
 - Food-Anticipatory Activity: Rat Models and Underlying Mechanisms
 - Anorexia and Drugs of Abuse Abnormally Suppress Appetite, the Result of a Shared Molecular Signal Foul-Up
 - The Anorectic Phenotype of the Anx/anx Mouse is Related to Hypothalamic Dysfunction
 - Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Awake Rats: Studies Relevant to Addiction and the Reward Circuitry.