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Mistlberger, Ralph E.

Associations among Chronotype, Social Jetlag and Academic Performance
Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Acute and Scheduled Hunger in C57BL/6 Mice
Circadian Clocks for all Meal Times: Central and Peripheral Correlates of Anticipation to Multiple Daily Meals in Rats
Circadian Clocks for All Meal-Times: Anticipation of 2 Daily Meals in Rats
Circadian clocks for all mealtimes: anticipation of multiple daily meals in rats
Circadian food anticipation in dopamine-1 receptor knockout mice
Circadian food anticipatory activity across the seasons: The relationship between feeding schedules and photoperiod in mice
Circadian Mechanisms of Food Anticipatory Rhythms in Rats Fed Once or Twice Daily: Clock Gene and Endocrine Correlates
Circadian mechanisms of multiple meal anticipation
Circadian misalignment impairs ability to suppress visual distractions

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