Acute inhibition of hunger-sensing AgRP neurons promotes context-specific learning in mice
Objective: An environmental context, which reliably predicts food availability, can increase the appetitive food drive within the same environment context. However, hunger is required for the development of such a context-induced feeding (CIF) response, suggesting the neural circuits sensitive to hu...
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Main Authors: | Felicia Reed (Author), Alex Reichenbach (Author), Harry Dempsey (Author), Rachel E. Clarke (Author), Mathieu Mequinion (Author), Romana Stark (Author), Sasha Rawlinson (Author), Claire J. Foldi (Author), Sarah H. Lockie (Author), Zane B. Andrews (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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