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April 14, 2016
Why can't we control our food intake? The downside of dietary variety on learned satiety responses
Ashley A Martin
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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July 12, 2024
Eating your heart out: endogenous proteases may contribute to atrial stunning following atrial fibrillation treatment
Ashley A Martin, DeWayne Townsend
Cell Calcium
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May 12, 2018
The sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase SCA-1 regulates the Caenorhabditis elegans nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ACR-16
Ashley A Martin, Janet E Richmond
Current Biology : CB
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August 6, 2014
Obesity: Cognitive impairment and the failure to 'eat right'
Terry L Davidson, Ashley A Martin
Physiology & Behavior
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March 18, 2014
Human cognitive function and the obesogenic environment
Ashley A Martin, Terry L Davidson
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
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November 5, 2019
In Vivo Calcium Imaging in C. elegans Body Wall Muscles
Ashley A Martin, Simon Alford, Janet E Richmond
Physiology & Behavior
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January 12, 2010
High-intensity sweeteners and energy balance
Susan E Swithers, Ashley A Martin, Terry L Davidson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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March 23, 2011
Intake of high-intensity sweeteners alters the ability of sweet taste to signal caloric consequences: implications for the learned control of energy and body weight regulation
Terry L Davidson, Ashley A Martin, Kiely Clark, et al.
Appetite
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September 11, 2016
Modulation of sweet preference by the actual and anticipated consequences of eating
Ashley A Martin, Danielle Ferriday, Peter J Rogers, et al.
Appetite
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May 24, 2015
Western-style diet impairs stimulus control by food deprivation state cues: Implications for obesogenic environments
Camille H Sample, Ashley A Martin, Sabrina Jones, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior
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April 14, 2016
Why can't we control our food intake? The downside of dietary variety on learned satiety responses
Ashley A Martin
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
|
July 12, 2024
Eating your heart out: endogenous proteases may contribute to atrial stunning following atrial fibrillation treatment
Ashley A Martin, DeWayne Townsend
Cell Calcium
|
May 12, 2018
The sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase SCA-1 regulates the Caenorhabditis elegans nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ACR-16
Ashley A Martin, Janet E Richmond
Current Biology : CB
|
August 6, 2014
Obesity: Cognitive impairment and the failure to 'eat right'
Terry L Davidson, Ashley A Martin
Physiology & Behavior
|
March 18, 2014
Human cognitive function and the obesogenic environment
Ashley A Martin, Terry L Davidson
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
|
November 5, 2019
In Vivo Calcium Imaging in C. elegans Body Wall Muscles
Ashley A Martin, Simon Alford, Janet E Richmond
Physiology & Behavior
|
January 12, 2010
High-intensity sweeteners and energy balance
Susan E Swithers, Ashley A Martin, Terry L Davidson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
March 23, 2011
Intake of high-intensity sweeteners alters the ability of sweet taste to signal caloric consequences: implications for the learned control of energy and body weight regulation
Terry L Davidson, Ashley A Martin, Kiely Clark, et al.
Appetite
|
September 11, 2016
Modulation of sweet preference by the actual and anticipated consequences of eating
Ashley A Martin, Danielle Ferriday, Peter J Rogers, et al.
Appetite
|
May 24, 2015
Western-style diet impairs stimulus control by food deprivation state cues: Implications for obesogenic environments
Camille H Sample, Ashley A Martin, Sabrina Jones, et al.
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