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Kyle S Burger

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Physiology & Behavior|April 29, 2014
A functional neuroimaging review of obesity, appetitive hormones and ingestive behaviorKyle S Burger, Laura A Berner
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 17, 2015
Reward Region Responsivity Predicts Future Weight Gain and Moderating Effects of the TaqIA AlleleEric Stice, Kyle S Burger, Sonja Yokum
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 18, 2013
Relative ability of fat and sugar tastes to activate reward, gustatory, and somatosensory regionsEric Stice, Kyle S Burger, Sonja Yokum
Biological Psychiatry|January 15, 2013
Elevated reward region responsivity predicts future substance use onset but not overweight/obesity onsetEric Stice, Sonja Yokum, Kyle S Burger
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|March 27, 2007
Characteristics of self-selected portion size in young adultsKyle S Burger, Mark Kern, Karen J Coleman
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|August 6, 2017
Elevated Thalamic Response to High-Sugar Milkshake in Ethnic and Racial MinoritiesJennifer R Gilbert, Eric Stice, Kyle S Burger
The Journal of Nutrition|September 5, 2015
Elevated BMI and Male Sex Are Associated with Greater Underreporting of Caloric Intake as Assessed by Doubly Labeled WaterEric Stice, Christina A Palmrose, Kyle S Burger
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 18, 2018
Adolescents at high risk of obesity show greater striatal response to increased sugar content in milkshakesGrace E Shearrer, Eric Stice, Kyle S Burger
Current Diabetes Reports|September 25, 2015
Brain-based etiology of weight regulationKyle S Burger, Grace E Shearrer, Abigail J Sanders
Neuroimage|July 4, 2018
Body mass variability is represented by distinct functional connectivity patternsJennifer R Sadler, Grace E Shearrer, Kyle S Burger
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Physiology & Behavior|April 29, 2014
A functional neuroimaging review of obesity, appetitive hormones and ingestive behaviorKyle S Burger, Laura A Berner
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 17, 2015
Reward Region Responsivity Predicts Future Weight Gain and Moderating Effects of the TaqIA AlleleEric Stice, Kyle S Burger, Sonja Yokum
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 18, 2013
Relative ability of fat and sugar tastes to activate reward, gustatory, and somatosensory regionsEric Stice, Kyle S Burger, Sonja Yokum
Biological Psychiatry|January 15, 2013
Elevated reward region responsivity predicts future substance use onset but not overweight/obesity onsetEric Stice, Sonja Yokum, Kyle S Burger
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|March 27, 2007
Characteristics of self-selected portion size in young adultsKyle S Burger, Mark Kern, Karen J Coleman
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|August 6, 2017
Elevated Thalamic Response to High-Sugar Milkshake in Ethnic and Racial MinoritiesJennifer R Gilbert, Eric Stice, Kyle S Burger
The Journal of Nutrition|September 5, 2015
Elevated BMI and Male Sex Are Associated with Greater Underreporting of Caloric Intake as Assessed by Doubly Labeled WaterEric Stice, Christina A Palmrose, Kyle S Burger
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 18, 2018
Adolescents at high risk of obesity show greater striatal response to increased sugar content in milkshakesGrace E Shearrer, Eric Stice, Kyle S Burger
Current Diabetes Reports|September 25, 2015
Brain-based etiology of weight regulationKyle S Burger, Grace E Shearrer, Abigail J Sanders
Neuroimage|July 4, 2018
Body mass variability is represented by distinct functional connectivity patternsJennifer R Sadler, Grace E Shearrer, Kyle S Burger
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