dl -Fenfluramine Challenge to Nutrient-Specific Textural Preference Conditioned by Concurrent Presentation of Two Diets

Effects of the ingestion of protein and carbohydrate conditioned a preference for one size of chow particle over another, which was triggered by need for a specific nutrient. This learned elicitation of nutrient-specific dietary selection was not changed by injection of dl -fenfluramine HCl (2.5 mg/...

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Animal Feeding Behavior
Animals
Appetite - drug effects
Association Learning - drug effects
Biological and medical sciences
Carbohydrates
Caseins - administration & dosage
Dextrins - administration & dosage
Diets
Drugs
Feeding Behavior - drug effects
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Fenfluramine
Fenfluramine - pharmacology
Food
Food Preferences - drug effects
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hunger - drug effects
Male
Nutrition
Particle Size
Proteins
Rats
Starch - administration & dosage
Taste - drug effects
Texture Perception
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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