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Nucleus accumbens from macaques trained to consume varying volumes of ethanol to induce polydipsia
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Is it possible to obtain food consumption information through children's drawings? Comparison with t…
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How food cues can enhance and inhibit motivation to obtain and consume food.
Parrots Voluntarily Help Each Other to Obtain Food Rewards.
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Molecular Basis of Food Allergy
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