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Gerard P Smith

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Smith G, Schwartz G
Physiol Behav . 2017 Mar; 178:2-6. PMID: 28257934
This paper describes Randall Sakai's professional career from graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania, through postdoctoral work at Rockefeller University, and to being an independent investigator at the University...
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Vasselli J, Smith G
Appetite . 2016 Dec; 122:6-16. PMID: 28011002
In this article we review the scientific contributions of Anthony Sclafani, with specific emphasis on his early work on the neural substrate of the ventromedial hypothalamic (VMH) hyperphagia-obesity syndrome, and...
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Smith G
J Nerv Ment Dis . 2016 May; 205(4):266-269. PMID: 27218218
Adolph Meyer influenced Curt Richter from the time Richter became a graduate student in Psychology at Johns Hopkins in 1919 until Meyer retired in 1941. Meyer was on Richter's thesis...
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Smith G
Appetite . 2012 Sep; 61(1):97-9. PMID: 22983368
This paper is an introduction to the papers by Hervey and Harris that describe their experimental use of parabiosis in rats and mice to search for circulating lipostatic signals. Beginning...
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Henderson Y, Smith G, Parent M
Hippocampus . 2012 Aug; 23(1):100-7. PMID: 22927320
There is extensive research regarding the neural mechanisms involved in satiety and meal termination; in contrast, there is very limited understanding of how meal onset is regulated. On the basis...
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Smith G
Appetite . 2012 Aug; 71:449-53. PMID: 22925849
Synergism between the Columbia University Appetitive Behavior Seminar and the research program of Smith and Gibbs on the satiating effect of cholecystokinin during the past 40 years is described. The...
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Ramsay D, Smith G
Physiol Behav . 2011 Feb; 103(1):1-3. PMID: 21316377
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Smith G
Physiol Behav . 2011 Jan; 103(1):4-9. PMID: 21232549
To investigate the early scientific development of Steve Woods, I reviewed his research during the first decade after he received his doctoral degree in 1970. The main parts of his...
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Smith G, Smith J
Physiol Behav . 2010 Jun; 101(3):315-9. PMID: 20515702
There is extensive pharmacological and microdialysis evidence that central dopamine mechanisms are important for the mediation of the rewarding and reinforcing functions of sweet taste. One aspect of the pharmacological...
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Davis J, Smith G
Physiol Behav . 2009 Apr; 97(3-4):293-303. PMID: 19358860
Prior to the introduction of sham feeding as a method for studying the controls of meal size, the dominant view was that gustatory stimulation activated the ingestion of palatable diets...