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The growth of the field of eating disorder research has led to a
vast array of empirical articles, and the development of new animal
models that can be used to study these disorders continues to
stimulate new research. Animal Models of Eating Disorders serves as
a collection of detailed techniques contributed by experts in the
field who are well-versed in the development and implementation of
these models. Since eating disorders are complex and likely due to
a combination of environmental, genetic, and social causes, the
detailed chapters of this volume have been designed to highlight
different contributing factors. Collectively, these chapters give a
comprehensive and representative overview of both recently
developed and classic methodologies used in the study of eating
disorders. Written for the popular Neuromethods series, this work
contains the kind of thorough description and implementation advice
that promises successful results. Authoritative and practical,
Animal Models of Eating Disorders aims to aid researchers in the
use of animal models to assist in their investigation and
characterization of the behaviors and neurochemical alterations
associated with these devastating disorders.
This second edition volume expands on the previous edition with
discussions on the latest techniques and animal models used to
study eating disorders, and the characterizations of behaviors and
neurochemical alterations associated with them. Chapters in this
book cover different contributing factors of eating disorders and
explore topics such as highlight processed food and binge eating;
predicting and classifying rates prone to overeating fat;
artificial sweeteners in animal models of binge eating; clinical
and preclinical bariatric surgery approaches to studying obesity;
anorexia and undereating; and food-anticipatory activity in rat
models and its underlying mechanisms. In the Neuromethods series
style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the
specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and practical, Animal Models of Eating Disorders,
Second Edition is a valuable resource for any researchers
interested in learning more about this important and developing
field.
This second edition volume expands on the previous edition with
discussions on the latest techniques and animal models used to
study eating disorders, and the characterizations of behaviors and
neurochemical alterations associated with them. Chapters in this
book cover different contributing factors of eating disorders and
explore topics such as highlight processed food and binge eating;
predicting and classifying rates prone to overeating fat;
artificial sweeteners in animal models of binge eating; clinical
and preclinical bariatric surgery approaches to studying obesity;
anorexia and undereating; and food-anticipatory activity in rat
models and its underlying mechanisms. In the Neuromethods series
style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the
specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and practical, Animal Models of Eating Disorders,
Second Edition is a valuable resource for any researchers
interested in learning more about this important and developing
field.
The growth of the field of eating disorder research has led to a
vast array of empirical articles, and the development of new animal
models that can be used to study these disorders continues to
stimulate new research. Animal Models of Eating Disorders serves as
a collection of detailed techniques contributed by experts in the
field who are well-versed in the development and implementation of
these models. Since eating disorders are complex and likely due to
a combination of environmental, genetic, and social causes, the
detailed chapters of this volume have been designed to highlight
different contributing factors. Collectively, these chapters give a
comprehensive and representative overview of both recently
developed and classic methodologies used in the study of eating
disorders. Written for the popular Neuromethods series, this work
contains the kind of thorough description and implementation advice
that promises successful results. Authoritative and practical,
Animal Models of Eating Disorders aims to aid researchers in the
use of animal models to assist in their investigation and
characterization of the behaviors and neurochemical alterations
associated with these devastating disorders.
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