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E L Gibson

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Appetite|July 26, 2003
'Paradoxical' effect of sucrose or predictable effect of protein? Comment on Goodson et al. (2001)E L Gibson
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|January 26, 2018
Tryptophan supplementation and serotonin function: genetic variations in behavioural effectsE L Gibson
Appetite|March 31, 1999
Chocolate craving and hunger state: implications for the acquisition and expression of appetite and food choiceE L Gibson, E Desmond
Appetite|November 21, 2007
Vagus nerve stimulation confuses appetite: comment on Bodenlos et al. (2007)E L Gibson, C Mohiyeddini
Appetite|July 26, 2003
Energy density predicts preferences for fruit and vegetables in 4-year-old childrenE L Gibson, J Wardle
Appetite|October 19, 2001
Effect of contingent hunger state on development of appetite for a novel fruit snackE L Gibson, J Wardle
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 18, 2000
The serotonergic appetite suppressant fenfluramine. Reappraisal and rejectionG Curzon, E L Gibson
Appetite|July 11, 2000
Food-conditioned odour rejection in the late stages of the meal, mediating learnt control of meal volume by aftereffects of food consumptionE L Gibson, D A Booth
Behavioural Brain Research|September 1, 1988
Fenfluramine and amphetamine suppress dietary intake without affecting learned preferences for protein or carbohydrate cuesE L Gibson, D A Booth
Experientia|September 15, 1986
Acquired protein appetite in rats: dependence on a protein-specific need stateE L Gibson, D A Booth
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Appetite|July 26, 2003
'Paradoxical' effect of sucrose or predictable effect of protein? Comment on Goodson et al. (2001)E L Gibson
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|January 26, 2018
Tryptophan supplementation and serotonin function: genetic variations in behavioural effectsE L Gibson
Appetite|March 31, 1999
Chocolate craving and hunger state: implications for the acquisition and expression of appetite and food choiceE L Gibson, E Desmond
Appetite|November 21, 2007
Vagus nerve stimulation confuses appetite: comment on Bodenlos et al. (2007)E L Gibson, C Mohiyeddini
Appetite|July 26, 2003
Energy density predicts preferences for fruit and vegetables in 4-year-old childrenE L Gibson, J Wardle
Appetite|October 19, 2001
Effect of contingent hunger state on development of appetite for a novel fruit snackE L Gibson, J Wardle
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 18, 2000
The serotonergic appetite suppressant fenfluramine. Reappraisal and rejectionG Curzon, E L Gibson
Appetite|July 11, 2000
Food-conditioned odour rejection in the late stages of the meal, mediating learnt control of meal volume by aftereffects of food consumptionE L Gibson, D A Booth
Behavioural Brain Research|September 1, 1988
Fenfluramine and amphetamine suppress dietary intake without affecting learned preferences for protein or carbohydrate cuesE L Gibson, D A Booth
Experientia|September 15, 1986
Acquired protein appetite in rats: dependence on a protein-specific need stateE L Gibson, D A Booth
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