scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

The ventromedial hypothalamic syndrome, satiety, and a cephalic phase hypothesis.

Terry L. Powley
- 01 Jan 1977 - 
- Vol. 84, Iss: 1, pp 89-126
About
This article is published in Psychological Review.The article was published on 1977-01-01. It has received 434 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Satiety Response & Cephalic phase.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A modern learning theory perspective on the etiology of panic disorder

TL;DR: The authors propose that PD develops because exposure to panic attacks causes the conditioning of anxiety (and sometimes panic) to exteroceptive and interoceptive cues, which begins the individual's spiral into PD.
Journal ArticleDOI

Autonomic regulation of islet hormone secretion--implications for health and disease.

TL;DR: It is concluded that islet innervation, through the contribution of all branches of the autonomic nerves and several different neurotransmitters is of importance both for the physiology and pathophysiology of the islets.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cortical and limbic activation during viewing of high- versus low-calorie foods.

TL;DR: FMRI data suggest that the amygdala may be responsive to a general category of biologically relevant stimuli such as food, whereas separate ventromedial prefrontal systems may be activated depending on the perceived reward value or motivational salience of food stimuli.
References
More filters
Book

The Integrative Action of the Nervous System

TL;DR: In this article, the Integrative Action of the Nervous System [1906] Charles S. Sherrington, W.B. Hadden, and W.A. Baly have been discussed.
Journal ArticleDOI

The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat.

TL;DR: Findings do not support the suggestion made by Brobeck (1946) that food intake is controlled as part of the normal regulation of body temperature by a thermosensitive hypothalamic centre and the maximum daily in take of food during hyperphagia appears to be determined by some limiting factor additional to the hypothalamic mechanism.
Book

The work of the digestive glands

TL;DR: Although the acidity of the gastric contents appears to be constant when secreted, the total acidity can vary by means of alterations in the quantity of gastric juice poured out, and if one kind of