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Ingestion, immediate consequences

II. Organic conditions Deprivation states Special organic states Immediate consequences of ingestion Long term consequences of ingestion... [Pg.45]

The physiological variables included (l) afferent stimulation from olfactory gustatory and somatosensory receptors in the head, (2) both immediate and long-term consequences of ingestion (i.e., sensory and/or metabolic effects), and (3) the interaction of afferent stimulation and postingestive consequences which modify preference and ingestive behavior. [Pg.43]

The short term tests give the opportunity to look more carefully at factors which initiate feeding and probably are more closely related to taste and the immediate Ingestion consequences. An interesting example of the overall difference between the short and long term tests has been the studies of the relative acceptabilities of the sugars. In short term exposures the rat accepts... [Pg.50]


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