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Volumn 9, Issue , 2016, Pages 84-90

Effects of obesogenic diets on learning and habitual responding

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Indexed keywords

ASSOCIATION; BEHAVIOR; BEHAVIOR CHANGE; BRAIN CORTEX; CORPUS STRIATUM; EATING HABIT; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; FOOD INTAKE; FOOD SEEKING BEHAVIOR; HABITUATION; HUMAN; LEARNING; LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION; LIPID DIET; NONHUMAN; OBESITY; OBESOGENIC DIET; OVERNUTRITION; RESPONSE TIME; REVIEW; REWARD; RISK FACTOR; SELF EVALUATION; STIMULUS; STIMULUS RESPONSE; WEIGHT GAIN;

EID: 84958952936     PISSN: None     EISSN: 23521546     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2016.02.010     Document Type: Review
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