Hungry Rats

Hungry Rats
Title Hungry Rats PDF eBook
Author Connor Coyne
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 258
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0578065711

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The Rat Man, a serial killer, is on the loose in Flint, Michigan, and nobody can stop him. Except you, Meredith Malady, a high-school girl with a dysfunctional family and a score to settle. Running away from home is the first step, but where will you stay? How will you survive? And what will you do when you meet the Rat Man face to face? Connor Coyne's debut novel, described by Heartland Prize-winning author Jeffery Renard Allen as "an emotional and aesthetic tour de force," is told in gripping second-person as an unknown narrator speaks to Meredith as she struggles to tie together the threads of her own history and to bring a killer to justice.

Motivational Properties of Spaced Food Presentation in Hungry Rats

Motivational Properties of Spaced Food Presentation in Hungry Rats
Title Motivational Properties of Spaced Food Presentation in Hungry Rats PDF eBook
Author Carol Lawton Wilson
Publisher
Total Pages 174
Release 1983
Genre Mammals
ISBN

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The Chemical Senses and Nutrition

The Chemical Senses and Nutrition
Title The Chemical Senses and Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Morley R. Kare
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 511
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323147615

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The Chemical Senses and Nutrition focuses on the basic physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the chemical senses. This book examines the role of the chemical senses in nutrition. Organized into eight parts encompassing 24 chapters, this book starts with an overview of how taste can influence activity along the digestive tract, the character of secretions of the exocrine pancreas, and the level of circulating metabolic hormones. This text then explains the efficacy of external food-related stimuli to start and sustain an ingestion response. Other chapters consider the experimentally supported models of ingestive behavior, which generally emphasize energy relationships between the animal and its food. This book discusses as well how caloric intake is adjusted by modification to meal size, consumption rate, frequency, and duration of feeding. The final chapter deals with the gastronomic limits of an animal. This book is a valuable resource for nutritionists, psychophysicists, scientists, and researchers.

Sodium Hunger

Sodium Hunger
Title Sodium Hunger PDF eBook
Author Jay Schulkin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 220
Release 1991
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780521353687

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The hunger for sodium has been used as a model system in which to study how the brain produces motivated behaviour. In this account of the field Jay Schulkin draws together information across a range of disciplines and topics, ranging from the ecology of salt ingestion to the sodium molecule and the action of various hormones. The phenomenon of sodium hunger was discovered by Curt Richter, the great American psychobiologist, over 50 years ago. Its study has been of interest for some time: to naturalists, psychologists, endocrinologists, physiologists and neuroscientists. This book offers a systematic account of the behaviour of the sodium hungry animal, the endocrine and physiological mechanisms that act to maintain sodium balance and then act on the brain to promote the search for and the ingestion of salt. Finally, the book provides a description of a neural network that orchestrates the behaviour of salt seeking and salt ingestion. Graduate students and research workers in psychology, physiology and neuroscience will find valuable information in this review.

Calcium Hunger

Calcium Hunger
Title Calcium Hunger PDF eBook
Author Jay Schulkin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2001
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521795517

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This book brings together the behavioral, physiological, and neuroendocrine regulation of calcium. An understanding of how the brain orchestrates whole-body demands for calcium is introduced. The approach is one in which behavior in addition to physiology serves bodily maintenance. The book links basic and clinical literature surrounding calcium homeostatis, as a wide variety of clinical syndromes are tied to calcium metablolism. Because calcium is so important during life stages particular to women, an emphasis is placed on the relevance of calcium to women's health throughout the book, though not exclusively since calcium is fundamental to both sexes.

The Fat Burning Blueprint

The Fat Burning Blueprint
Title The Fat Burning Blueprint PDF eBook
Author Paris Louiselle
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 148
Release 2013-10-06
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1304514897

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Fat Burning Blueprint: Why Willpower Doesn't Help You Lose Weight, and Other Weight Loss IllusionsImagine you could lose the same amount of weight on two diet plans. On program one; you're hungry all the time. You have to use every drop of willpower you can muster to stay on it. You're frequently subject to cravings. You rarely feel full, and when you do it doesn't last very long. To top it off, this same eating plan requires you be a mathematician and a journalist, keeping track of every calorie and fat gram. On program two, you choose from basic foods that have sustained the human genus for a couple of million years. You eat as much as possible from this varied list. You rarely have cravings, and hunger is a thing of the past. Your appetite is regulated naturally, your energy level is high and you feel satisfied all the time. Which program would you want to do? Now let's go one step further and assume that these two eating programs produced identical results in the weight loss department.

The Rat

The Rat
Title The Rat PDF eBook
Author S. A. Barnett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1351475509

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The laws of animal behavior have been revised and revealed through research performed by zoologists, physiologists and experimental psychologists. Each has contributed much. Their main meeting ground has been the study of mammals, especially rats. This classic book is unique in bringing together the principal conclusions of these researchers in a compact, well illustrated, and lucid form. The author himself made important original contributions to wild rat behavior; his account of "white rat psychology" and of relevant work on other species is equally authoritative. Experience as a teacher enabled him to write an unusually logical and comprehensive text, suitable for students of zoology, psychology and medicine. This book belongs to no particular school of biology or psychology. Rather it admits the work of all schools and strict adherence to none. The principal topics covered include: movement in the living space; feeding behavior; social and reproductive behavior; the analysis of "instinct"; the analysis of learned behavior; "motivation" and "drive"; the brain and behavior. The book includes a full, carefully selected bibliography, current up to the time of original publication of the original edition.