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      Circadian food-anticipatory activity: formal models and physiological mechanisms.

      Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
      Animals, Circadian Rhythm, physiology, Feeding Behavior, Models, Psychological, Rats

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          Rats and other species exhibit food-anticipatory activity (FAA) to daily mealtime under circadian (24 h) food access schedules. A critical review of several explanatory models indicates that hourglass clocks and associative learning processes are inadequate to explain many properties of FAA in intact and suprachiasmatic nuclei ablated rodents. A computational learning model, involving circadian clock consultation and phase memory, accounts for some but not all of these properties. An entrainment model, invoking separate, compound food- and light-entrainable oscillators, provides a more complete account of FAA. However, FAA may be simulated best by a model that combines oscillator entrainment with clock consultation and memory for circadian phase. Species as diverse as bees, birds, and mammals appear to share many features of FAA in common; differences may be explained in terms of oscillator organization and the ability to represent multiple circadian phases memorially. Physiological mechanisms of FAA are largely unknown; strategies for localization of entrainment pathways and oscillators, and a modest data base, are reviewed.

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          8058212
          10.1016/0149-7634(94)90023-X

          Chemistry
          Animals,Circadian Rhythm,physiology,Feeding Behavior,Models, Psychological,Rats
          Chemistry
          Animals, Circadian Rhythm, physiology, Feeding Behavior, Models, Psychological, Rats

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