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Regulation of food intake: Interactions between learning and physiology.
Randy J. Seeley,Douglas S. Ramsay,Stephen C. Woods +2 more
- pp 99-115
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Sexual differences in the control of energy homeostasis.
TL;DR: Sexual dimorphisms in energy balance, body fat distribution, and the role sex hormones have in mediating these differences are the focus of this review.
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Clarifying the Roles of Homeostasis and Allostasis in Physiological Regulation
TL;DR: A more focused understanding of homeostasis and allostasis is provided by explaining how both play a role in physiological regulation, and a critical analysis of regulation suggests how homeostotic conditions can be distinguished.
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The timing of meals
Jan H. Strubbe,Stephen C. Woods +1 more
TL;DR: The authors suggest that when there are no constraints on obtaining food and few competing activities, 3 levels of interacting controls normally dictate when meals will start, including the genetically determined circadian activity pattern on which nocturnal animals tend to initiate most meals in the dark.
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Learning and the persistence of appetite: Extinction and the motivation to eat and overeat
TL;DR: Modern research suggests that extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that appears fragile because it is highly dependent on the context for expression, which may help explain why overeating may be difficult to suppress permanently.
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Homeostasis: beyond Curt Richter.
TL;DR: This work believes that prevailing sentiment favors a broader view in which organisms integrate anticipatory pre-emptive control over regulated variables whenever possible.