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Commentary: Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning.

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Eating Behavior, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology

  • A commentary on Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning by Reichelt, A

  • In addition to contributing to the unprecedented rates of obesity worldwide (Caballero, 2007), the consumption of high fat, high sugar (HFHS) diets is associated with a range of cognitive impairments in humans (Smith et al, 2011; Gustafon et al, 2012) and non-human animals (Beilharz et al, 2014; Reichelt et al, 2015)

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Specialty section: This article was submitted to Eating Behavior, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology. A commentary on Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning by Reichelt, A. (2015) Commentary: Cafeteria diet impairs expression of sensory-specific satiety and stimulus-outcome learning.

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