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The behavioural antecedents and neural mechanisms of non-photic phase shifting in Syrian hamsters
Author: Webb, Ian Craig
Date created: 2007
Neural Mechanisms of Food-Anticipatory Circadian Rhythms in Rats
Author: Landry, Glenn Joseph
Date created: 2013-04-22
Circadian Clocks for all Meal Times: Central and Peripheral Correlates of Anticipation to Multiple Daily Meals in Rats
Author: Patton, Danica Fay Ruth
Date created: 2013-12-09
Circadian mechanisms of multiple meal anticipation
Author: Petersen, Christian
Date created: 2021-12-14

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  • (-) Circadian (4)
  • food-entrainable oscillator (2)
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  • dorsomedial hypothalamus (1)
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  • thalamic paraventricular nucleus (1)

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