The reaction of hypothalamic-hyperphagic rats to stomach preloads.

Abstract
Hypothalamic-hyperphagic rats were compared with sham operates on their reaction to preloads of water, nonnutritive bulk, and hypertonic solutions. When restricted to a 2-hour eating period, the hyperphagic rats ate no more than controls, and ate significantly less after any test procedure. It is suggested that hypothalamic hyperphagia is part of a generalized "exaggerated affective reaction." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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