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The Trigeminal System and Ingestive Behavior

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For the past thirty years neurobehavioral research on ingestive behavior has been characterized by a decline in the study of peripheral sensorimotor mechanisms and an increasing concentration upon the role of central neural structures in general and of the hypothalamus in particular. The consequence of this “hypothalamocentric” strategy has been a subtle shift in research goals and tactics. What had begun, at first, as a search for the neural basis of hunger and thirst gradually evolved into a search for the causal basis of the lateral hypothalamic (LH) syndrome (Anand and Brobeck, 1951; Epstein, 1971; Stricker and Zigmond, 1976; Teitelbaum and Epstein, 1962). Although some aspects of this research have paid handsome empirical and conceptual dividends (see, e.g., Teitelbaum, 1977), our continued preoccupation with this one behavioral syndrome and this one brain region may actually have impeded the neurobehavioral analysis of ingestive behavior mechanisms.

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