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Does oral experience terminate ingestion?

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Swithers, SE; Hall, WG
Published in: Appetite
October 1994

Using data from studies of ingestive behavior in developing rat pups we demonstrate how oral experience can contribute to the termination of ingestion. In rat pups, repeated oral stimulation with sweet solutions causes a decline in oral responsiveness. The diminished responsiveness is specific to the flavor of the stimulus experienced orally and can persist for several hours. We suggest that this experience-based decrement in responsiveness is best considered "oral habituation" and that oral habituation largely accounts for the onset of satiety. Post-ingestive feedback signals may have their influence through the oral habituation process or act in the context of oral habituation. Oral habituation is also shown to depend on the pattern of stimulus presentation, a phenomenon that adds considerable complexity to assessing the contributions of oral experience to satiety. The concept of oral habituation may be useful in understanding the immediate control of ingestion and the moment-to-moment expression of ingestive behavior in adult animals.

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Appetite

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EISSN

1095-8304

ISSN

0195-6663

Publication Date

October 1994

Volume

23

Issue

2

Start / End Page

113 / 138

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Sweetening Agents
  • Solutions
  • Satiation
  • Rats
  • Physical Stimulation
  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Mouth
  • Habituation, Psychophysiologic
  • Feeding Behavior
 

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Swithers, S. E., & Hall, W. G. (1994). Does oral experience terminate ingestion? Appetite, 23(2), 113–138. https://doi.org/10.1006/appe.1994.1041
Swithers, S. E., and W. G. Hall. “Does oral experience terminate ingestion?Appetite 23, no. 2 (October 1994): 113–38. https://doi.org/10.1006/appe.1994.1041.
Swithers SE, Hall WG. Does oral experience terminate ingestion? Appetite. 1994 Oct;23(2):113–38.
Swithers, S. E., and W. G. Hall. “Does oral experience terminate ingestion?Appetite, vol. 23, no. 2, Oct. 1994, pp. 113–38. Epmc, doi:10.1006/appe.1994.1041.
Swithers SE, Hall WG. Does oral experience terminate ingestion? Appetite. 1994 Oct;23(2):113–138.
Journal cover image

Published In

Appetite

DOI

EISSN

1095-8304

ISSN

0195-6663

Publication Date

October 1994

Volume

23

Issue

2

Start / End Page

113 / 138

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Sweetening Agents
  • Solutions
  • Satiation
  • Rats
  • Physical Stimulation
  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Mouth
  • Habituation, Psychophysiologic
  • Feeding Behavior