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ae PHYSIOLOGY eh es BEHAVIOR ee EVIER Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 825—829 CONTENTS VOLUME 90, 2007 CONTENTS VOLUME 90 NuMBER | 2007 Articles Monoaminergic system lesions increase post-sigh respiratory pattern disturbance during sleep in rats SAPONJIC, J.. M. RADULOVACKI AND D.W. CARLEY Circadian rhythms in electric waveform structure and rate in the electric fish Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus STODDARD, P.K., M.R. MARKHAM, V.L. SALAZAR AND S. ALLEE Creatine supplementation, sleep deprivation, cortisol, melatonin and behavior MCMORRIS, T., R.C. HARRIS, A.N. HOWARD, G. LANGRIDGE, B. HALL, J. CORBETT, M. DICKS AND C. HODGSON ... Chronic restraint or variable stresses differently affect the behavior, corticosterone secretion and body weight in rats MARIN, M.T., F.C. CRUZ AND C.S. PLANETA Is it possible to dissociate ‘liking’ and ‘wanting’ for foods in humans? A novel experimental procedure FINLAYSON, G., N. KING AND J.E. BLUNDELL Measuring cortisol in human psychobiological studies LEVINE, A., O. ZAGOORY-SHARON, R. FELDMAN, J.G. LEWIS AND A. WELLER Anxiolytic effects of nicotine in zebrafish LEVIN, E.D., Z. BENCAN AND D.T. CERUTTI Suppression of drinking by exposure to a high-strength static magnetic field HOUPT, T.A., J.A. CASSELL, C. RICCARDI, B. KWON AND J.C. SMITH Acute effects of knowledge-based work on feeding behavior and energy intake CHAPUT, J.-P. AND A. TREMBLAY Heat and social rank impact behavior and physiology of PRRS-virus-infected pigs SUTHERLAND, M.A., S.R. NIEKAMP, R.W. JOHNSON, W.G. VAN ALSTINE AND J.L. SALAK-JOHNSON Genetic variance contributes to ingestive processes: A survey of eleven inbred mouse strains for fat (Intralipid) intake LEWIS, S.R., C. DYM, C. CHAI, A. SINGH, B. KEST AND R.J. BODNAR Two strategies for coping with food shortage in desert golden spiny mice GUTMAN, R., D. YOSHA, |. CHOSHNIAK AND N. KRONFELD-SCHOR Hyperarousal does not depend on trauma-related contextual memory in an animal model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder SIEGMUND, A. AND C.T. WOTJAK Psychosocial maternal stress during pregnancy affects serum corticosterone, blood immune parameters and anxiety behaviour in adult male rat offspring GOTZ, A.A. AND V. STEFANSKI Characteristics of object location memory in mice: Behavioral and pharmacological studies MURAI, T., S. OKUDA, T. TANAKA AND H. OHTA Associations between behavior, hormones, and Fos responses to novelty differ in pre- and post-pubertal grass rats ee a Oe ne oS See By ME ob bee aH ROPER eH ROKER DE DAE POO eee es Flavor—nutrient learning in restrained and unrestrained eaters RE ee ere ny i ee eee a a a ee ea ee ee ee Consumption of a mid-morning snack improves memory but not attention in school children MUTHAYYA, S., T. THOMAS, K. SRINIVASAN, K. RAO, A.V. KURPAD, J.-W. VAN KLINKEN, G. OWEN AND E.A. DE BRUIN Increased spontaneous eye blink rate following prolonged wakefulness BARBATO, G., V. DE PADOVA, A.R. PAOLILLO, L. ARPAIA, E. RUSSO AND G. FICCA doi:10.1016/S003 1-9384(07)00 106-0 826 Contents Cholinergic system, rearing environment and trajectory learning during aging in mice THOUVARECQ, R., J. CASTON AND P. PROTAIS Emotional reactivity modulates autonomic responses to an acoustic challenge in quail VALANCE, D., A. BOISSY, G. DESPRES, P. CONSTANTIN AND C. LETERRIER Oral behavior from food intake until terminal swallow OKADA, A., M. HONMA, S. NOMURA AND Y. YAMADA Rapid changes in the sensitivity of arcuate nucleus neurons to central ghrelin in relation to feeding status SCOTT, V., D.M. MCDADE AND S.M. LUCKMAN Book review Parapsychology and neurobiology: Is integration possible? CHERNUS, L.A. CONTENTS VOLUME 90 NumBers 2—3 2007 SPECIAL SECTION: CHRONOBIOLOGY ASPECTS OF THE SLEEP-WAKE CYCLE AND THERMOREGULATION GUEST EDITORS: GREG ATKINSON, THOMAS REILLY AND JIM WATERHOUSE Chronobiological Aspects of the Sleep—Wake Cycle and Thermoregulation Editorial er es ek es ae eos Oe eK Ok EAA OD ee ee ee Circadian control of the sleep-wake cycle BEERSMA, D.G.M. AND M.C.M. GORDIJN Circadian rhythms in cognitive performance: Methodological constraints, protocols, theoretical underpinnings BLATTER, K. AND C. CAJOCHEN Altered sleep/wake patterns and mental performance a er eg SS Le kine eie wetg Be ee Chek ee Rb eee ee Oe Altered sleep—wake cycles and food intake: The Ramadan model REILLY, T. AND J. WATERHOUSE Relationships between sleep, physical activity and human health ATKINSON, G. AND D. DAVENNE The human sleep—wake cycle reconsidered from a thermoregulatory point of view KRAUCHI, K The circadian rhythm of core temperature: Effects of physical activity and aging WEINERT, D. AND J. WATERHOUSE Skin temperature and sleep-onset latency: Changes with age and insomnia RAY MANN, R.J.E.M., D.F. SWAAB AND E.J.W. VAN SOMEREN The impact of altered climatic conditions and altitude on circadian physiology CABLE, N.T., B. DRUST AND W.A. GREGSON Altered sleep—wake cycles and physical performance in athletes REILLY, T. AND B. EDWARDS The sleep—wake cycle and sleeping pills LEMMER, B Promoting adjustment of the sleep-wake cycle by chronobiotics TOUITOU, Y. AND A. BOGDAN Articles Dietary tyrosine benefits cognitive and psychomotor performance during body cooling O'BRIEN, C., C. MAHONEY, W.J. THARION, IL.V. SILS AND J.W. CASTELLANI Effect of previous taste experiences on taste neophobia in young-adult and aged rats MORON, I. AND M. GALLO Contents Propagation of spike and wave activity to the medial prefrontal cortex and dorsal raphe nucleus of WAG/Rij rats LORINCZ, M., M. OLAH, P. BARACSKAY, N. SZILAGYI AND G. JUHASZ Photic and non-photic effects on the daily activity pattern of Mongolian gerbils WEINERT, D., R. WEINANDY AND R. GATTERMANN Refuge use: A conflict between avoiding predation and losing mass in lizards AMO, L., P. LOPEZ AND J. MARTIN Effect of an afternoon confectionery snack on cognitive processes critical to learning MAHONEY, C.R., H.A. TAYLOR AND R.B. KANAREK Food deprivation and the role of estradiol in mediating sexual behaviors in meadow voles PIERCE, A.A., 1. IWUEKE AND M.H. FERKIN Learned contextual cue potentiates eating in rats PETROVICH, G.D., C.A. ROSS, M. GALLAGHER AND P.C. HOLLAND Acute effects of an alcoholic drink on food intake: Aperitif versus co-ingestion CATON, S.J., L. BATE AND M.M. HETHERINGTON Effects of intracerebroventricular infusions of arginine vasopressin in sheep YAYOU, K., T. SEO, K. UETAKE, S. ITO AND M. NAKAMURA The role of breakfast and a mid-morning snack on the ability of children to concentrate at school BENTON, D. AND M. JARVIS Cardiac regulation in the socially monogamous prairie vole GRIPPO, A.J., D.G. LAMB, C.S. CARTER AND S.W. PORGES Emotional & electroencephalographic responses during affective picture viewing after exercise CRABBE, J.B., J.C. SMITH AND R.K. DISHMAN Social housing conditions around puberty determine later changes in plasma cortisol levels and behavior KAISER, S., S. HARDERTHAUER, N. SACHSER AND M.B. HENNESSY Medial septum lesions disrupt exploratory trip organization: Evidence for septohippocampal involvement in dead reckoning oS ke eea a ar rr Effect of A°’-tetrahydrocannabinol on quinine palatability and AM251 on sucrose and quinine palatability using the taste reactivity test JARRETT, M.M., J. SCANTLEBURY AND L.A. PARKER Enhanced circadian photoresponsiveness after prolonged dark adaptation in seven species of diurnal and nocturnal rodents REFINETTI, R Bilateral damage to the sexually dimorphic medial preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus of male ferrets causes a female-typical preference for and a hypothalamic Fos response to male body odors ALEKSEYENKO, O.V., P. WATERS, H. ZHOU AND M.J. BAUM Different functionality of the medial and orbital prefrontal cortex during a sexually motivated task in rats HERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ, M., C.A. PRIETO-BERACOECHEA, M. ARTEAGA-SILVA AND M.A. GUEVARA Neonatal exposure to short days and low temperatures blunts stress response and yields low fluctuating asymmetry in Siberian hamsters BENDERLIOGLU, Z., E. DOW AND L.M. PYTER Increased negative emotional responses in PROP supertasters MACHT, M. AND J. MUELLER On again, off again effects of gonadectomy on the acoustic startle reflex in adult male rats TURVIN, J.C., W.S. MESSER JR. AND M.F. KRITZER Recognition of kin in bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) KRUCZEK, M Rank in a food competition test and humoral immune functions in male Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) LI, F.-H., W.-Q. ZHONG, Z. WANG AND D.-H. WANG Basal testosterone moderates responses to anger faces in humans rr Ci eg ka Set so bea OSES WEES CR Ae ee OD we eee 8 ke The relationship between basal level of anxiety and the affective response to inflammation WILSON, H.D., J. BOYETTE-DAVIS AND P.N. FUCHS The critical role of familiar urine odor in diminishing territorial aggression toward a castrated intruder in mice NAKAMURA, K., T. KIKUSUI, Y. TAKEUCHI AND Y. MORI Feeding entrainment of locomotor activity rhythms, digestive enzymes and neuroendocrine factors in goldfish VERA, L.M., N. DE PEDRO, E. GOMEZ-MILAN, M.J. DELGADO, M.J. SANCHEZ-MUROS, J.A. MADRID AND ER SR RE ae rn DE ea eee ee ee re 828 Contents Environmental, seasonal, and social modulations of basal activity in a weakly electric fish SILVA, A., R. PERRONE AND O. MACADAR CONTENTS “Some guys have all the luck”: Mate preference influences paced-mating behavior in female rats LOVELL, J.L., A. DIEHL, E. JOYCE, J. COHN, J. LOPEZ AND F.A. GUARRACI The effects of individual housing on ‘anxious’ behaviour in male and female gerbils STARKEY, N.J., G.N ORMINGTON AND N.J. BRIDGES Somatosensory function in boys with ADHD and tactile defensiveness PARUSH, S., H. SOHMER, A. STEINBERG AND M. KAITZ Behavioral and neurophysiological responses of European sea bass groups reared under food constraint DI-POI, C., J. ATTIA, C. BOUCHUT, G. DUTTO, D. COVES AND M. BEAUCHAUD Rapid neuroendocrine responses evoked at the onset of social challenge WATT, M.J., G.L. FORSTER, W.J. KORZAN, K.J. RENNER AND C.H. SUMMERS.........0.2.20. .ee.ee.ce.ee Tryptophan increases nocturnal rest and affects melatonin and serotonin serum levels in old ringdove PAREDES, S.D., M.P. TERRON, J. CUBERO, V. VALERO, C. BARRIGA, R.J. REITER AND A.B. RODRIGUEZ Vagus nerve stimulation potentiates hippocampal LTP in freely-moving rats ZUO, Y., D.C. SMITH AND R.A. JENSEN Differential role of the 5-HT,, receptor in aggressive and non-aggressive mice: An across-strain comparison CARAMASCHI, D., S.F. DE BOER AND J.M. KOOLHAAS Fat and sugar flavor preference and acceptance in C57BL/6J and 129 mice: Experience attenuates strain differences SCLAFANI, A Response to LPS in female offspring from sows treated with cortisol during pregnancy DE GROOT, J., G.K RANENDONK, M. FILLERUP, H. HOPSTER, W. BOERSMA, D. HODGSON, K. VAN REENEN AND M. TAVERNE Assessment of antidepressant and anxiolytic properties of NK1 antagonists and Substance P in Wistar Kyoto rats MALKESMAN, O., Y. BRAW AND A. WELLER Cortisol levels and anxiety-related behaviors in cattle BRISTOW, D.J. AND D.S. HOLMES Physical training in developing rats does not influence the kindling development in the adult life ARIDA, R.M., F.A. SCORZA, A.F. SILVA DE LACERDA, S. GOMES DA SILVA AND E.A. CAVALHEIRO Effects of ability- and chance-determined competition outcome on testosterone VAN ANDERS, S.M. AND N.V. WATSON Thermoregulatory changes around the time of sleep onset ROGERS, N.L., J. BOWES, K. LUSHINGTON AND D. DAWSON Behavioral and physiological responses of guide dogs to a situation of emotional distress FALLANI, G., E. PRATO PREVIDE AND P. VALSECCHI Growth failure after recurrent fever in young guinea pigs MADU, S.C., A. FAURIE, J.M. PETTIFOR AND H.P. LABURN Does intestinal absorption participate in the ponderostat? PARADIS, S., E. PHILIPPE AND M. CABANAC Effects of ventrolateral striatal inactivation on predatory hunting DOS SANTOS, L.M., M.M. FERRO, S.R. MOTA-ORTIZ, M.V. BALDO, C. DA CUNHA AND N.S. CANTERAS.......... The delayed effects of chronic unpredictable stress on anxiety measures MATUSZEWICH, L., J.J. KARNEY, S.R. CARTER, S.P. JANASIK, J.L. O7BRIEN AND R.D. FRIEDMAN Laterality in syrinx muscle morphology of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) Stress vulnerabilities in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder WAKIZONO, T., T. SAWAMURA, K. SHIMIZU, M. NIBUYA, G. SUZUKI, H. TODA, J. HIRANO, A. KIKUCHI, Y. TAKAHASHI AND S. NOMURA Contents 829 CONTENTS VOLUME 90 NuMBER 5 2007 Effects of a combination fiber system on appetite and energy intake in overweight humans MATTES, R.D Fine as North Dakota wine: Sensory expectations and the intake of companion foods WANSINK, B., C.R. PAYNE AND J. NORTH Photoperiodic regulation of behavioral responsiveness to proinflammatory cytokines WEN, J.C. AND B.J. PRENDERGAST Rats assess degree of relatedness from human odors ABLES, E.M., L.M. KAY AND J.M. MATEO 48-h Glucose infusion in humans: Effect on hormonal responses, hunger and food intake TEFF, K.L., M. PETROVA, P.J. HAVEL AND R.R. TOWNSEND Hypothalamic and hindbrain NPY, AGRP and NE increase consummatory feeding responses MR re ee ee a ree re ee ee Ontogenetic interaction between social relationships and defensive burying behavior in the rat ARAKAWA, H. Dietary protein level alters gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats ZEENI, N., B. SELMAOUI, D. BEAUCHAMP, G. LABRECQUE AND L. THIBAULT Impact of neonatal hypothyroidism on reproduction in the male hamster, Mesocricetus auratus JANSEN, H.T., J.D. KIRBY, P.S. COOKE, N. ARAMBEPOLA AND G.A. IWAMOTO Capsaicin sensitive neurons role in the inflamed TMJ acute nociceptive response of female and male rats BELLINGER, L.L., R. SPEARS, C.M. KING, F. DAHM, B. HUTCHINS, C.A. KERINS AND P.R. KRAMER Bupropion hydrochloride produces conditioned hyperactivity in rats RR ae eee ee eee Ss ere Se eee eee ee ee ee eee ree ee ee Chemosensory cues from the lacrimal and preputial glands stimulate production of IP, in the vomeronasal organ and aggression in male mice THOMPSON, R.N., A. NAPIER AND K.S. WEKESA Successive positive contrast in one-way avoidance behavior with Roman low-avoidance rats MALDONADO, A., C. TORRES, M.D. ESCARABAJAL, A. CANDIDO, L. DE LA TORRE, M.J. GOMEZ, A. TOBENA AND A. FERNANDEZ-TERUEL Influence of PROP taster status and maternal variables on energy intake and body weight of pre-adolescents GOLDSTEIN, G.L., H.D AUN AND B.J. TEPPER Cocaine sensitization in male quail: Temporal, conditioning, and dose-dependent characteristics GEARY, E.H. AND C.K. AKINS Contents of Volume 90 Author Index Keyword Index PHYSIOLOGY & oe BEHAVIOR ELSEVIER Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 830-831 VOLUME 90 AUTHOR INDEX Ables, E.M., 726 Cabanac, M., 664 Di-Poi, C., 559 Havel, P.J., 733 Adkins-Regan, E., 682 Cable, N.T., 267 Dishman, R.K., 394 Hennessy, M.B., 405 Akerstedt, T., 209 Cajochen, C., 196 dos Santos, L.M., 669 Hernandez-Gonzalez, M., Akins, C.K., 818 Candido, A., 803 Dow, E., 459 450 Alekseyenko, O.V., 438 Canteras, N.S., 669 Drust, B., 267 Hetherington, M.M., 368 Allee, S., 11 Caramaschi, D., 590 Dutto, G., 559 Hirano, J., 687 Amo, L., 334 Carley, D.W., | Dym, C., 82 Hodgson, C., 21 Arakawa, H., 751 Carter, C.S., 386 Hodgson, D., 612 Arambepola, N., 771 Carter, S.R., 674 Edwards, B., 274 Holland, P.C., 362 Arida, R.M., 629 Cassell, J.A., 59 Escarabajal, M.D., 803 Holmes, D.S., 626 Arpaia, L., 151 Castellani, J.W., 301 Honma, M., 172 Arteaga-Silva, M., 450 Caston, J., 155 Fallani, G., 648 Hopster, H., 612 Atkinson, G., 189, 229 Caton, S.J., 368 Faurie, A., 656 Horn, K.L., 412 Attia, J., 559 Cavalheiro, E.A., 629 Feldman, R., 43 Houpt, T.A., 59 Cerutti, D.T., 54 Ferkin, M.H., 353 Howard, A.N., 21 Baldo, M.V., 669 Chai, C., 82 Fernandez-Teruel, A., 803 Hudson, B., 744 Baracskay, P., 318 Chaput, J.-P., 66 Ferro, M.M., 669 Hutchins, B., 782 Barbato, G., 151 Chernus, L.A., 187 Ficca, G., 151 Barriga, C., 576 Choshniak, I., 95 Fillerup, M., 612 Ito, S., 376 Bate, L., 368 Cohn, J., 537 Finlayson, G., 36 Iwamoto, G.A., 771 Baum, M.J., 438 Constantin, P., 165 Forster, G.L., 567 Iwueke, I., 353 Beauchamp, D., 760 Cooke, P.S., 771 Friedman, R.D., 674 Beauchaud, M., 559 Corbett, J., 21 Fuchs, P.N., 506 Janasik, S.P., 674 Beersma, D.G.M., 190 Coves, D., 559 Jansen, H.T., 771 Bellinger, L.L., 782 Crabbe, J.B., 394 Gallagher, M., 362 Jarrett, M.M., 425 Bencan, Z., 54 Cruz, F.C., 29 Gallo, M., 308 Jarvis, M., 382 Benderlioglu, Z., 459 Cubero, J., 576 Gattermann, R., 325 Jensen, R.A., 583 Benton, D., 382 Geary, E.H., 818 Johnson, R.W., 73 Bevins, R.A., 790 da Cunha, C., 669 Goldstein, G.L., 809 Joyce, E., 537 Blatter, K., 196 Dahm, F., 782 Gomes da Silva, S., 629 Juhasz, G., 318 Blundell, J.E., 36 Daun, H., 809 Gomez, M.J., 803 Bodnar, R.J., 82 Davenne, D., 229 Gomez-Milan, E., 518 Kaiser, S., 405 Boersma, W., 612 Dawson, D., 643 Gordijn, M.C.M., 190 Kaitz, M., 553 Bogdan, A., 294 de Boer, S.F., 590 Gotz, A.A., 108 Kanarek, R.B., 344 Boissy, A., 165 de Bruin, E.A., 142 Gregson, W.A., 267 Karney, J.J., 674 Bouchut, C., 559 de Groot, J., 612 Grippo, A.J., 386 Kay, L.M., 726 Bowes, J., 643 de la Torre, L., 803 Guarraci, F.A., 537 Kerins, C.A., 782 Boyette-Davis, J., 506 De Padova, V., 15] Guevara, M.A., 450 Kest, B., 82 Braw, Y., 619 De Pedro, N., 518 Gutman, R., 95 Kikuchi, A., 687 | Bridges, N.J., 545 Delgado, M.J., 518 Kikusui, T., 512 Bristow, D.J., 626 Despres, G., 165 Hall, B., 21 King, C.M., 782 Brunstrom, J.M., 133 Dicks, M., 21 Harderthauer, S., 405 King, N., 36 Burke, M.R., 682 Diehl, A., 537 Harris, R.C., 21 Kirby, J.D., 771 doi: 10.1016/S003 1-9384(07)00107-2 Author Index / Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 830-831 Koolhaas, J.M., 590 Murai, T., 116 Ross, C.A., 362 Tobena, A., 803 Korzan, W.J., 567 Muthayya, S., 142 Russo, E., 151 Toda, H., 687 Kramer, P.R., 782 Torres, C., 803 Kranendonk, G., 612 Nakamura, K., 512 Sachser, N., 405 Touitou, Y., 294 Krauchi, K., 236 Nakamura, M., 376 Salak-Johnson, J.L., 73 Townsend, R.R., 733 Kritzer, M.F., 473 Napier, A., 797 Salazar, V.L., 11 Tremblay, A., 66 Kronfeld-Schor, N., 95 Nibuya, M., 687 Sanchez-Muros, M.J., 518 Turvin, J.C., 473 Kruczek, M., 483 Niekamp, S.R., 73 Sanchez-Vazquez, F.J., 518 Kurpad, A.V., 142 Nomura, S., 172, 687 Saponjic, J., 1 Uetake, K., 376 Kusman, K.J., 412 Normington, G., 545 Sawamura, T., 687 Kwon, B., 59 North, J., 712 Scantlebury, J., 425 Valance, D., 165 Novak, C.M., 125 Schultheiss, O.C., 496 Valero, V., 576 Labrecque, G., 760 Sclafani, A., 602 Valsecchi, P., 648 Laburn, H.P., 656 O’Brien, C., 301 Scorza, F.A., 629 Van Alstine, W.G., 73 Lamb, D.G., 386 O’Brien, J.L., 674 Scott, V., 180 van Anders, S.M., 634 Langridge, G., 21 Ohta, H., 116 Selmaoui, B., 760 van Klinken, J.-W., 142 Lemmer, B., 285 Okada, A., 172 Seo, T., 376 van Reenen, K., 612 Lester, E., 744 Okuda, S., 116 Shimizu, K., 687 Van Someren, E.J.W., 257 Leterrier, C., 165 Olah, M., 318 Siegmund, A., 103 Vera, L.M., 518 Levin, E.D., 54 Owen, G., 142 Sils, I.V., 301 Levine, A., 43 Silva, A., 525 Wade, J., 682 Lewis, J.G., 43 Paolillo, A.R., 151 Silva de Lacerda, A.F., 629 Wakizono, T., 687 Lewis, S.R., 82 Paradis, S., 664 Singh, A., 82 Wallace, D.G., 412 Li, F.-H., 490 Paredes, S.D., 576 went, ©.hs fae Wang, D.-H., 490 Lopez, J., 537 Parfitt, D.B., 125 Smale, L., 125 Wang, Z., 490 Lopez, P., 334 Parker, L.A., 425 Smith, D.C., 583 Wansink, B., 712 Lérinez, M., 318 Parush, S., 553 Smith, J.C., 59, 394 Waterhouse, J., 189, 219, Lovell, J.L., 537 Payne, C.R., 712 Sohmer, H., 553 246 Luckman, S.M., 180 Perrone, R., 525 Spears, R., 782 Waters, P., 438 Lushington, K., 643 Petrova, M., 733 Srinivasan, K., 142 Watson, N.V., 634 Petrovich, G.D., 362 Starkey, N.J., 545 Watt, M.J., 567 Macadar, O., 525 Pettifor, J.M., 656 Stefanski, V., 108 Weinandy, R., 325 Macht, M., 466 Philippe, E., 664 Steinberg, A., 553 Weinert, D., 246, 325 Madrid, J.A., 518 Pierce, A.A., 353 Stoddard, P.K., 11 Wekesa, K.S., 797 Madu, S.C., 656 Planeta, C.S., 29 Summers, C.H., 567 Weller, A., 43, 619 Mahoney, C., 301 Porges, S.W., 386 Sutherland, M.A., 73 Wen, J.C., 717 Mahoney, C.R., 344 Prato Previde, E., 648 Suzuki, G., 687 Wilkinson, J.L., 790 Maldonado, A., 803 Prendergast, B.J., 717 Swaab, D.F., 257 Wilson, H.D., 506 Malkesman, O., 619 Prieto-Beracoechea, C.A.., Szilagyi, N., 318 Wirth, M.M., 496 Marin, M.T., 29 450 Wotjak, C.T., 103 Markham, M.R., 11 Protais, P., 155 Takahashi, Y., 687 Martin, J., 334 Pyter, L.M., 459 Takeuchi, Y., 512 Yamada, Y., 172 Martin, M.M., 412 Tanaka, T., 116 Yayou, K., 376 Mateo, J.M., 726 Radulovacki, M., 1 Taverne, M., 612 Yosha, D., 95 Mattes, R.D., 705 Rao, K., 142 Taylor, H.A., 344 Matuszewich, L., 674 Raymann, R.J.E.M., 2 Taylor, K., 744 Zagoory-Sharon, O., 43 McDade, D.M., 180 Refinetti, R., 431 Teff, K.L., 733 Zeeni, N., 760 McMorris, T., 21 Reilly, T., 189, 219, Tepper, B.J., 809 Zhong, W.-Q., 490 Messer Jr., W.S., 473 Reiter, R.J., 576 Terron, M.P., 576 Zhou, H., 438 Mitchell, G.L., 133 Renner, K.J., 567 Tharion, W.J., 301 Zuo, Y., 583 Mori, Y., 512 Riccardi, C., 59 Thibault, L., 760 Moron, I., 308 Ritter, S., 744 Thomas, T., 142 Mota-Ortiz, S.R., 669 Rodriguez, A.B., 576 Thompson, R.N., 797 Mueller, J., 466 Rogers, N.L., 643 Thouvarecq, R., 155 PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 832—834 VOLUME 90 KEYWORD INDEX Ability, 634 Appetitive feeding behavior, Calculated free cortisol, 43 Cortisol, 376, 405, 459, Absence epilepsy, 318 744 Cannabinoid, 425 518, 612, 626 Acceptance, 602 Arginine vasopressin, 376 Carbohydrate, 344 Cortisol-binding globulin Accumbens, 567 Aromatase, 473 Cardiac, 386 (CBG), 43 Acetylcholine, 412 Arousal, 394, 583 Carrageenan, 506 Craving, 362 Acomys , 95 Arvicanthis niloticus, 125, 43 | Castration, 512 Cycling, 394 ACTH challenge, 108 Arvicolinae, 386 Catecholamine, 567 Action potential, 318 Associative learning, 133 Cattle, 626 Dark adaptation, 431 Activity, 790 Asymmetry, 682 Central executive, 21 Dark pulses, 325 Activity patterns, 95 Atenolol, 386 Challenge, 634 Dead reckoning, 412 Activity/rest rhythms, 576 Atropine, 386 Chance, 634 Defensive burying, 674, 751 Adaptation, 165 Attachment, 648 Children, 142, 809 Depression, 619, 717 Adenosine-tri-phosphate, 21 Attention, 142, 344, 382 Choice, 537 Desert, 95 ADHD, 553 Autonomic blockade, 386 Choice reaction time, 21 Developing rats, 629 Adolescence, 405 Aversion, 425 Cholinergic system, 155 Development, 125 Adrenal, 29 Avian, 818 Chronic stress, 674 Developmental instability, Affect, 394, 466, 506 Awareness, 643 Chronic variable stress, 687 459 Age, 576 Chronobiotic, 294 Diet, 229 Age-dependent changes, 246 Bank vole, 483 Circadian, 496 Dietary learning, 133 Ageing, 196, 257 Behavior, 626, 648 Circadian rhythm, 190, 196, Dietary restraint, 133 Aggression, 512, 590 Behavioral sensitization, 818 229, 246, 274, 325, Distal and proximal skin tem- Aging, 116, 155, 308 Behaviour, 545 431, 525 peratures, 236 Agonistic interactions, 559 Benzodiazepines, 285 Circadian rhythms, 11, 95, Dominance relationships, 751 Agouti-related protein, 744 Bird, 165 219, 267, 285, 294 Dominance signals, 496 Alcohol, 368 Birds, 818 Cocaine, 818 Donepezil, 116 Alginate, 705 Black white box, 545 Cognition, 21, 344, 634 Dopamine, 151, 567 Allothetic cues, 412 Blood pressure, 229 Cognitive effort, 21 Dose-dependent effect, 818 Ambient temperature, 267 Body mass, 95, 656, 717 Cognitive performance, 142 Dot-probe, 496 Amygdala, 567 Body temperature, 246, 325 Cognitive tasks, 66 DSP-4, 1 Amylase, 518 Body weight, 29, 664 Competition, 634 Dynamic balance, 21 Androgen, 473, 634 Brachyhypopomus _pinni- Conditioned satiety, 133 Anger, 466, 496 caudatus, 525 Conditioning, 103, 362, 602 Eating, 362 Anhedonia, 717 Brain, 629 Consummatory feeding re- EEG, 450 Animal model, 545, 687 Brain electrical activity, 450 sponses, 744 EEG asymmetry, 394 Animal models, 11 Brain serotonergic activity, Context, 362 Electric fish, 11 Antipredatory behavior, 334 559 Contextual conditioning, 818 Electric organ discharge, 525 Anxiety, 103, 496, 506, Brain sexual differentiation, Core body temperature, 257, Elevated plus maze, 506, 545 545, 619, 626, 674, 803 438 643 Elevated plus-maze, 108, 674 Anxiolysis, 54 Brandt’s vole, 490 Core body temperatures, 236 Emotion, 394, 466, 496 Appetite, 66, 133, 180, 362, Breakfast, 142, 382 Core temperature, 267 Emotional response, 308 368, 705 Breeding, 525 Corticosterone, 29, 108 Energy balance, 66, 368 doi:10.1016/S003 1 -9384(07)00108-4 Keyword Index / Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 832-834 Energy intake, 368, 809 Guide dogs, 648 Intraoral catheters, 59 Movement organization, 412 Energy status, 180 Guinea pig, 656 IP3, 797 Muramyl dipeptide, 656 Enriched environment, 155 Isolation, 751 Mus musculus, 431 Entrainment, 325 Habituation—discrimination Environment, 362 tasks, 726 Jet lag, 209 6-n-Propylthiouracil, 809 Environmental cues, 712 Halo effect, 712 Jet-lag, 274, 285 Natural bite, 172 Estradiol, 353, 438 Hamster, 771 Juvenile play, 751 Natural swallowing, 172 Estrogen, 473 Harderian gland, 797 Neonatal development, 459 European sea bass, 559 Health state, 334 Kin recognition, 483, 726 Neophobia, 308 Exercise, 219, 229, 274 Heart rate, 648 Kindling, 629 Nephrotoxicity, 760 Exocrine glands, 797 Heart rate variability, 165, Knowledge of bedtime, 643 Neurobehavioural perform- Eye blinking, 151 386 ance, 196 Heat loss, 236 Labels, 712 Neuropeptide Y, 744 Facial expressions of emo- Hedonics, 82 Lacrimal gland, 797 Neurotoxin, | tion, 496 Hindbrain, 744 Latency, 59 Nicotine, 54, 790 Familiarity, 512 Hippocampus, 412, 583 Leptin, 733 Nociception, 506 Fat Intake, 82 Human, 36, 133, 496, 705 Lesion, | Non-associative, 103 Fear, 103, 125, 165, 803 Humans, 726 Lewis, 687 Norepinephrine, 744 Feeding, 425 Hypnotics, 285, 294 Lidocaine, 669 Novelty, 29 Feeding behavior, 669 Hypothalamic-pituitary- Light pulses, 325 NPY, 518 FEO, 518 adrenal, 405 Light—dark test, 674 Fever, 656, 717 Hypothalamus, 180 Liking, 36 Obesity, 362, 809 Fischer 344, 687 Hypothermia, 301 Lizard, 567 Octodon degus, 431 Flavor preference, 133 Hypoxia, 267 Local field potential, 318 Odor cues, 726 Food competition, 490 Locomotion, 29 Odor preferences, 353 Food deprivation, 353 Idiothetic cues, 412 Locomotor, 790 Odour preference, 483 Food intake, 172, 219, 656, IL-1, 717 Locomotor activity, 431,518 Offspring, 108 fas. Pha, PRI, FSS, Immune, 73 Long lasting, 674 Olestra, 602 — 744, 760 Immune cell numbers, 108 Long-term potentiation, 583 Olfaction, 726 Food restriction, 95 Immune function, 490 LPS, 612, 717 One-way avoidance learn- Food reward, 36 Immunocompetence, 334 ing, 803 Food-demand behavior, 559 Inbred Romans rats, 803 Mandibular movement, 172 Open field, 108, 619 Foot warming, 257 Inbred strain, 512 Marksmanship, 301 Opponent processes model, Fourth ventricle, 744 Incentive salience, 36 Masking, 246, 325 190 Free cortisol, 43 Individual differences, 790 Mate selection, 537 Oral stereotypy, 376 Free Cortisol Equation Individual housing, 545 Mathematical models, 190 Orofacial, 782 (FCE), 43 Inescapable shock, 687 Mecamylamine, 54 Overeating, 362 Free cortisol index (FCI), 43 Inflammation, 506, 612 Melatonin, 294, 518, 576 Free hormone hypothesis, 43 Ingestion, 425 Memory, 142 Pain, 506, 782 Freely eating subjects, 172 Insomnia, 257 Men, 634 Palatability, 425 Instrumental learning, 496 Mental work, 66 Parasites, 334 Gender, 782 Insulin, 733 Meriones unguiculatus, 431 Paraventricular nucleus of Generalization, 308 Insulin sensitivity, 733 Mesocricetus auratus, 431 the hypothalamus, 744 Genetics, 82, 165 Intake, 59 Mice, 512, 590 Partner preference, 537 Gentamicin, 760 Inter-individual differences, Microtus Path integration, 412 Gerbil, 545 196 Model, 236 Pavlovian conditioning, 790 Ghrelin, 180 Interleukin-1 (3, 782 Mongolian gerbils, 325 PCA, | GnRH, 771 Intermittent exercise, 21 Monoamines, | Performance, 73 Goldfish, 518 Intestinal absorption, 664 Mood, 466 Perinatal, 43 Gonadal maturation, 525 Intracerebroventricular Motivation, 537 Peripheral body temperature, Gonadotropins, 771 infusion, 376 Motor activity, 325 643 Growth failure, 656 Intralipid, 602 Mouse, 155 Phase-shift, 294 Keyword Index / Physiology & Behavior 90 (2007) 832-834 Pheromone, 438 Regulation, 664 Sleep drive, 151] Temporal effects, 818 Pheromones, 797 Relief, 803 Sleep electroencephalogram, Temporal variation, 760 Phodopus sungorus, 431 Reproduction, 459 257 Territorial behavior, 559 Photic entrainment, 431 Reproductive cycle, 525 Sleep onset, 643 Testis, 771 Photoperiod, 459 Resident—intruder, 590 Sleep regulation, 190 Testosterone, 496, 634, 682 Physical activity, 246, 394 Respiratory pattern disturb- Sleepiness, 151, 209, 236 Thermoregulation, 229, 236, Physical exercise, 629 ance, | Sleep-onset latency, 257 257, 643 Pig, 612 Respiratory sinus arrhythmia, Slow-wave activity, 236 Thymus, 29 Pigs, 73 386 Smoking cessation, 790 Thyroid, 771 Place avoidance, 506 Restraint stress, 29 Snack, 142, 382 Thyroxine, 771 Ponderostat, 664 Reward, 425, 496 Snacks, 344 Touch, 553 Post-ingestive factors, 82 Rhythm desynchronization, Social behavior, 525 Trajectory learning, 155 Post-sigh apnea, | 294 Social development, 405 Treadmill, 629 Post-traumatic stress disorder, Running wheel, 325 Social experience, 405 Trigeminal ganglion, 782 687 Social interaction, 545 Triggering activity, 559 Predatory behavior, 669 Saccharin, 602 Social isolation, 545 Triglycerides, 733 Preference, 602 Sadness, 466 Social relationships, 751 Tryptophan, 576 Preferences, 82 Salivary cortisol, 43 Social status, 73, 490 Two-process model, 190 Prefrontal cortex, 21, 450 Satiation, 133 Social stress, 559, 567 Pregnancy, 43, 108 Scopolamine, 116, 155 Socioeconomic status, 142 Unpredictable stress, 674 Prenatal programming, 612 Seasonality, 717 Spatial memory, 116, 155 Unstriped Nile grass rat, 125 Prepulse inhibition, 473 Sedentarity, 66 Spectral analysis, 450 Urine, 512 Previous learning, 308 Selection lines, 590 Spermatozoa, 771 Proliferation, 108 Self-feeding, 559 Spontaneous exploration, 116 Vagus nerve stimulation, 583 PROP (6-n-propylthiouracil), Sensitization, 103, 790 Starvation-induced hyperac- Valence, 394 466 Sensorimotor gating, 473 tivity, 95 Variable stress, 29 Protease, 518 Sensory expectations, 712 State instability, 196 Venipuncture, 43 Protein, 760 Sensory halo, 712 Strange Situation Test, 648 Ventrolateral striatum, 669 PRRS, 73 Sensory neuron, 782 Stress, 66, 73, 125, 490, 626 Vestibular system, 59 Psychomotor speed, 142 Serotonin, 318, 567, 576 Stressors, 459 Viscosity, 705 Psychomotor stimulant, 790 Serotonin, 5-HT;,, 590 Stroop, 496 Vitamin B,>, 294 Psychomotor vigilance, 236 Sex, 634 Subliminal, 496 VNO, 797 Psychosocial stress, 108 Sex behavior, 771 Substance P, 619 Vocabulary, 634 PTSD, 103 Sex difference, 682 Successive positive contrast, Vocalization, 682 Puberty, 125, 405 Sex differences, 11,545, 751 803 Vole, 353 Purification, 246 Sexual behavior, 353, 438 Sucrose, 602 Sexual motivation, 450 Swim test, 619 Wakefulness, 209 Quality cues, 712 Sexual selection, 537 Wanting, 36 Shadow effect, 712 T maze, 450 Wellbutrin®, 790 Random, 634 Sheep, 376 Tactile, 553 Win, 634 Random number generation, Shift work, 209 Tactile defensiveness, 553 Wine, 712 21 Shift-work, 274 Task difficulty and complex- Women, 43, 634 Rat, 29, 308, 425, 619, 760 Shiftwork, 229, 285 ity, 196 Work hours, 209 Rats, 583, 674, 726, 751 Short-term memory, 21 Taste, 82, 425, 466 Working memory, 301 Rattus norvegicus, 43\ Sickness behaviors, 717 Taste memories, 308 Recognition mechanisms, Skin temperature, 257 Taste ratings, 712 Zebrafish, 54 483 Sleep, 1, 209, 219, 294 Taste sensitivity, 466 Zinc, 656 Refuge use, 334 Sleep deprivation, 151, 196 Temperature, 525 Zyban™, 790

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