Publications by authors named "Nicole Kinzeler"

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  • A program called PALS was created to help middle school students learn about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and how to say no to them.
  • The program checked students' plans to use these substances before and after the lessons, as well as one and two years later.
  • PALS students showed much lower intentions to use alcohol and tobacco compared to students who didn’t take part in PALS, showing that the program worked well over time.
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The neural control of feeding involves many neuromodulators, including the endogenous opioids that bind μ-opioid receptors (MORs). Injections of the MOR agonist, Damgo, into limbic and hypothalamic forebrain sites increase intake, particularly of palatable foods. Indeed, forebrain Damgo injections increase sucrose-elicited licking but reduce aversive responding (gaping) to quinine, suggesting that MOR activation may enhance taste palatability.

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Intraoral infusions of bitter tastants activate expression of the immediate-early gene c-Fos in neurons located in the medial third of the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST). The distribution of these neurons is distinct from that activated by sour or sweet stimuli. Bitter stimuli are also distinctive because of their potency for eliciting gaping, an oral reflex that functions to actively reject potentially toxic substances.

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