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H. Phillip Zeigler to Eating

This is a "connection" page, showing publications H. Phillip Zeigler has written about Eating.
Connection Strength

0.406
  1. Zeigler HP. Behavioral morphology of the pigeon's peck: ingestion, prehension and cognition. Eur J Morphol. 1997 Oct; 35(4):255-68.
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    Score: 0.136
  2. Bout R, Zeigler HP. Jaw muscle (EMG) activity and amplitude scaling of jaw movements during eating in pigeon (Columba livia) J Comp Physiol A. 1994 Apr; 174(4):433-42.
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    Score: 0.107
  3. Wild JM, Arends JJ, Zeigler HP. A trigeminal sensorimotor circuit for pecking, grasping and feeding in the pigeon (Columba livia). Brain Res. 1984 May 21; 300(1):146-51.
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    Score: 0.054
  4. Jacquin MF, Zeigler HP. Trigeminal orosensory deafferentiation disrupts feeding and drinking mechanism in the rat. Brain Res. 1982 Apr 22; 238(1):198-204.
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    Score: 0.047
  5. Zeigler HP, Miller M. Trigeminal nerve and eating in the pigeon (Columba livia): neurosensory control of the consummatory responses. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1975 Oct; 89(8):845-58.
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    Score: 0.030
  6. Levine RR, Zeigler HP. Extratelencephalic pathways and feeding behavior in the pigeon (Columba livia). Brain Behav Evol. 1981; 19(1-2):56-92.
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    Score: 0.011
  7. Moon RD, Zeigler HP. Food preferences in the pigeon (Columba livia). Physiol Behav. 1979 Jun; 22(6):1171-82.
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    Score: 0.010
  8. Zeigler HP. Trigeminal deafferentation and hunger in the pigeon (Columbia livia). J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1975 Oct; 89(8):827-44.
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    Score: 0.007
  9. Zeigler HP. Trigeminal deafferentation and feeding in the pigeon: sensorimotor and motivational effects. Science. 1973 Dec 14; 182(4117):1155-8.
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    Score: 0.007
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