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Acute methylphenidate treatments reduce sucrose intake in restricted-fed bingeing rats
N. T. Bello,
A. Hajnal
Department of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Sucrose Intake
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Binge
100%
Methylphenidate
100%
Methylphenidate Treatment
100%
Feeding Practices
60%
Gradual Increase
20%
Mesoaccumbens
20%
Histological Assay
20%
Restricted Access
20%
Short-term Regulation
20%
Palatable Food
20%
Dopamine System
20%
Peripheral Injection
20%
Intermittent Feeding
20%
Last Days
20%
Neuroscience
Methylphenidate
100%
Energy Balance
12%