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Cholecystokinin and satiation.
The Netherlands journal of medicine, 1993Peripheral signals from stomach and small intestine are believed to induce satiation. In experimental animals, satiation factors can be transfused pointing to the humoral nature of the signal. Cholecystokinin (CCK) may be an important mediator, since infusion of exogenous CCK has been demonstrated to induce satiation and to inhibit gastric emptying ...
R J, Lieverse, J B, Jansen, C B, Lamers
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Satiation and Co-Satiation: A New Method
The American Journal of Psychology, 1960openaire +2 more sources
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1963
Donald R. Yelen, Rudolph W. Schulz
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Donald R. Yelen, Rudolph W. Schulz
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Semantic Satiation and Meaningfulness
The American Journal of Psychology, 1963R, KANUNGO, W E, LAMBERT
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