Avena | Animal Models of Eating Disorders | Buch | 978-1-07-160923-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 161, 383 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 947 g

Reihe: Neuromethods

Avena

Animal Models of Eating Disorders

Buch, Englisch, Band 161, 383 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 947 g

Reihe: Neuromethods

ISBN: 978-1-07-160923-1
Verlag: Springer US


This second edition volume expands on the previous edition with discussions on the latest techniques and animal models used to study eating disorders, and the characterizations of behaviors and neurochemical alterations associated with them. Chapters in this book cover different contributing factors of eating disorders and explore topics such as highlight processed food and binge eating; predicting and classifying rates prone to overeating fat; artificial sweeteners in animal models of binge eating; clinical and preclinical bariatric surgery approaches to studying obesity; anorexia and undereating; and food-anticipatory activity in rat models and its underlying mechanisms. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.

Cutting-edge and practical, Animal Models of Eating Disorders, Second Edition is a valuable resource for any researchers interested in learning more about this important and developing field.
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Highly Processed Food and Binge Eating.- The Binge Eating Prone/Binge Eating Resistant Animal Model: A Valuable Tool for Examining Neurobiological Underpinnings of Binge Eating.- Food Seeking in Spite of Harmful Consequences.- Assessment of Binge-Like Eating Behavior in Mice Utilizing a Weekly Intermittent Access Paradigm.- Predicting and Classifying Rats Prone to Overeating Fat.- Psychosocial Stress and Diet History Promote Emotional Feeding in Female Rhesus Monkeys.- Artificial Sweeteners in Animal Models of Binge Eating.- Intermittent, Extended Access Rodent Models of Compulsive Eating.- Animal Models of Binge Eating: Hedonic Feeding and Alcohol Intake.- Animal Models of Binge Eating Palatable Foods: Emergence of Addiction-Like Behaviors and Brain Changes in the Rat.- Clinical and Preclinical Bariatric Surgery Approaches to Studying Obesity.- Preference for Palatable Food, Impulsivity, and Relation to Drug Addiction in Rats.- Impact of a History of Caloric Restriction and a Frustration Stress Manipulation on Binge-Like Eating Behavior in Female Rats: Preclinical Results.- Anorexia and Undereating.- Activity-Based Anorexia, An Animal Model of Anorexia Nervosa for Investigating Brain Plasticity Underlying the Gain of Resilience.- The Anorectic Phenotype of the anx/anx Mouse is Associated with Hypothalamic Dysfunction.- Exploring the Neural Underpinnings of an Antidepressant and Rewarding Action of Early Anorexia.- Food-Anticipatory Activity: Rat Models and Underlying Mechanisms.- In Search for Perfection: An Activity-Based Rodent Model of Anorexia.


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