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Yunker, A.G.* et al.: Sweet taste preference is associated with greater hypothalamic response to glucose and longitudinal weight gain. Physiol. Behav. 270:114292 (2023)
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Brede, S.* et al.: Visual food cues decrease blood glucose and glucoregulatory hormones following an oral glucose tolerance test in normal-weight and obese men. Physiol. Behav. 226:113071 (2020)
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Zhao, D. et al.: Subliminal fatty acid-induced gut-brain signals attenuate sensitivity to exteroceptive rewards in food but not in sex or financial domains, in healthy men. Physiol. Behav. 219:112861 (2020)
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Hege, M.A. ; Stingl, K.T.* ; Veit, R. & Preissl, H.: Modulation of attentional networks by food-related disinhibition. Physiol. Behav. 176, 84-92 (2017)
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Kullmann, S. et al.: Hypothalamic insulin responsiveness is associated with pancreatic insulin secretion in humans. Physiol. Behav. 176, 134-138 (2017)
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Spetter, M.S.* & Hallschmid, M.: Current findings on the role of oxytocin in the regulation of food intake. Physiol. Behav. 176, 31-39 (2017)
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Heinze, J.M. ; Preissl, H. ; Fritsche, A. & Frank, S.*: Controversies in fat perception. Physiol. Behav. 152, 479-493 (2015)
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Yi, C.-X. et al.: Exercise protects against high-fat diet-induced hypothalamic inflammation. Physiol. Behav. 106, 485-490 (2012)
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Hesse, D.* ; Dunn, M.* ; Heldmaier, G.* ; Klingenspor, M. & Rozman, J.: Behavioural mechanisms affecting energy regulation in mice prone or resistant to diet-induced obesity. Physiol. Behav. 99, 370-380 (2010)