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  1. A physiological control theory of food intake in the rat: Mark 1.D. A. Booth & F. M. Toates - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (6):442-444.
    Signals to the brain from the flows of energy around the body, varied primarily by declining amounts of food energy in the stomach, can explain the pattern of meals in the laboratory rat, the differences between dark and light phases, and the development of obesity ion the rat wioth VMH lesions but normal sating.
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  • The physiological psychology of hunger: A physiological perspective.Mark I. Friedman & Edward M. Stricker - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (6):409-431.
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  • Homeostasis and drinking.F. M. Toates - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):95-102.
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  • Role of the hypothalamus in the regulation of food and water intake.Sebastian P. Grossman - 1975 - Psychological Review 82 (3):200-224.
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  • A model for the control of ingestion.John D. Davis & Michael W. Levine - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (4):379-412.
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  • Drinking termination: Interactions among hydrational, orogastric, and behavioral controls in rats.Elliott M. Blass & Warren G. Hall - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (5):356-374.
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