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Stephan F
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2003 Jun; 285(1):R32-3. PMID: 12793992
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Davidson A, Aragona B, Houpt T, Stephan F
Physiol Behav . 2001 Nov; 74(3):349-54. PMID: 11714499
Rats anticipate daily meals with increased approaches to a feeder and an increase in core body temperature. Food-anticipatory activity (FAA) is thought to be under the control of a feeding-entrained...
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Davidson A, Aragona B, Werner R, Schroeder E, Smith J, Stephan F
Physiol Behav . 2001 Mar; 72(1-2):231-5. PMID: 11240001
Restricted daily food access acts as an entraining stimulus (zeitgeber) for a circadian clock, the feeding-entrainable oscillator (FEO). There are many properties of a daily meal that could potentially convey...
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Davidson A, Cappendijk S, Stephan F
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2000 May; 278(5):R1296-304. PMID: 10801300
Rats anticipate daily restricted meals with increased approaches to a feeder and an increase in core body temperature. Food anticipatory activity (FAA) is thought to be under the control of...
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Stephan F, Smith J, Fisher E
Physiol Behav . 2000 Jan; 68(1-2):221-6. PMID: 10627084
In a previous experiment rats avidly avoided a solution of 2-deoxy-d-glucose in 0.2% saccharin (2-DG+S), drinking less than 1 mL over 3 days. The present study investigated taste avoidance and...
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Davidson A, Stephan F
Am J Physiol . 1999 Nov; 277(5):R1376-84. PMID: 10564210
Several pituitary hormones are important in the regulation of metabolism, and their release appears to be controlled by a circadian clock. Consequently, they may be involved in feeding-entrained circadian rhythms....
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Davidson A, Stephan F
Physiol Behav . 1999 May; 66(2):309-15. PMID: 10336159
The circadian food entrainable oscillator (FEO) mediates an increase in activity preceding access to periodic meals. The FEO is anatomically independent of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), but its locus remains...
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Stephan F, Davidson A
Physiol Behav . 1998 Dec; 65(2):277-88. PMID: 9855477
To study the ability of single macronutrients to entrain or phase shift the feeding entrainable circadian oscillator, rats with lesions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus were first maintained on a single...
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Davidson A, Stephan F
J Biol Rhythms . 1998 Oct; 13(5):422-9. PMID: 9783233
The feeding-entrained circadian oscillator (FEO) organizes locomotor activity and other variables to anticipate daily timed meals. Whether the biological substrate for the FEO is in the central nervous system or...
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Yi I, Stephan F
Physiol Behav . 1998 Jan; 63(2):219-25. PMID: 9423962
Feeding and housing conditions that induce gastric lesions were investigated. Rats were housed in activity wheels or in hanging cages and exposed to food deprivation, ad lib cellulose or 6...