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Commentary: Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning.
SL Parkes
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, TM Furlong,
F Naneix
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Corresponding author for this work
The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
Université de Bordeaux
CNRS
University of Utah
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Feeding Behavior
100%
Learning
75%
Food
72%
Obesity
72%
Diet
70%
High Fat Diet
51%
Sugars
50%
Overweight
45%
Decision Making
42%
Cognitive Dysfunction
42%
Animals
25%
Social Sciences
stimulus
83%
food
71%
cognitive impairment
63%
eating behavior
49%
habits
44%
animal
41%
learning
35%
decision making
32%
evidence
21%