The hypothalamus, intrinsic connections and outflow pathways to the endocrine system in relation to the control of feeding and metabolism

PGM Luiten, GJ Ter Horst, AB Steffens - Progress in neurobiology, 1987 - Elsevier
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The role of noradrenaline in tuning and dopamine in switching between signals in the CNS

RD Oades - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1985 - Elsevier
Neuronal catecholaminergic activity modulates central nervous function. Specifically
noradrenaline can exert a tuning or biassing function whereby the signal to noise ratio is …

Gustatory neural coding in the amygdala of the alert macaque monkey

TR Scott, Z Karadi, Y Oomura… - Journal of …, 1993 - journals.physiology.org
1. Neurons in the amygdala are implicated in mediating hedonic appreciation, emotional
expression, and conditioning, particularly as these relate to feeding. The amygdala receives …

Amygdala-lesion obesity: what is the role of the various amygdaloid nuclei?

BL Rollins, BM King - American Journal of Physiology …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Anatomic descriptions of amygdaloid lesions resulting in hyperphagia and obesity in rats,
cats, and dogs have been inconsistent and often contradictory, frequently resulting in …

Amygdaloid lesion-induced obesity: relation to sexual behavior, olfaction, and the ventromedial hypothalamus

BM King - … Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and …, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
Lesions of the amygdala have long been known to produce hyperphagia and obesity in cats,
dogs, and monkeys, but only recently have studies with rats determined that the effective site …

Microinjection of RFRP-1 in the central nucleus of amygdala decreases food intake in the rat

A Kovács, K László, R Gálosi, K Tóth, T Ollmann… - Brain research …, 2012 - Elsevier
Several members of the RFamide peptide family are known to have role in the regulation of
feeding. For example, neuropeptide FF and prolactin-releasing peptide cause anorexigenic …

Effects of antidepressant drugs on the behavior of olfactory bulbectomized and sham-operated rats.

JA Jesberger, JS Richardson - Behavioral neuroscience, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Removal of the main olfactory bulbs in rats has been shown to alter neuronal function in
brain areas involved in emotional regulation and homeostasis. These neuronal alterations …

Body weight and the reward system: the volume of the right amygdala may be associated with body mass index in young overweight men

G Orsi, G Perlaki, N Kovacs, M Aradi, Z Papp… - Brain imaging and …, 2011 - Springer
We aimed to investigate the relationship between BMI (body mass index) and the volumes of
the structures of the reward system (hippocampus, amygdala, accumbens, caudatum …

Hyperphagia and obesity in female rats with temporal lobe lesions

BM King, JM Kass, NL Cadieux, H Sam, KL Neville… - Physiology & …, 1993 - Elsevier
Damage to the temporal lobes in cats, dogs, and primates has long been known to result in
hyperphagia and obesity, but research into the role of this area of the brain in feeding …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of feeding and insulin on extracellular acetylcholine in the amygdala of freely moving rats

A Hajnal, EN Pothos, L Lénárd, BG Hoebel - Brain research, 1998 - Elsevier
Extracellular levels of acetylcholine (ACh) were measured in the central nucleus of the
amygdala using microdialysis in 20-min intervals before, during, and after 1 h feeding in …