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Susie Swithers
Susie Swithers
Professor of Psychological Sciences
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Artificial sweeteners produce the counterintuitive effect of inducing metabolic derangements
SE Swithers
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 24 (9), 431-441, 2013
5532013
A role for sweet taste: calorie predictive relations in energy regulation by rats.
SE Swithers, TL Davidson
Behavioral neuroscience 122 (1), 161, 2008
4382008
High-intensity sweeteners and energy balance
SE Swithers, AA Martin, TL Davidson
Physiology & behavior 100 (1), 55-62, 2010
2912010
A Pavlovian approach to the problem of obesity
TL Davidson, SE Swithers
International journal of obesity 28 (7), 933-935, 2004
2012004
Inter-relationships among diet, obesity and hippocampal-dependent cognitive function
TL Davidson, SL Hargrave, SE Swithers, CH Sample, X Fu, KP Kinzig, ...
Neuroscience 253, 110-122, 2013
2002013
Experience with the high-intensity sweetener saccharin impairs glucose homeostasis and GLP-1 release in rats
SE Swithers, AF Laboy, K Clark, S Cooper, TL Davidson
Behavioural brain research 233 (1), 1-14, 2012
1392012
General and persistent effects of high-intensity sweeteners on body weight gain and caloric compensation in rats.
SE Swithers, CR Baker, TL Davidson
Behavioral neuroscience 123 (4), 772, 2009
1382009
Does oral experience terminate ingestion?
SE Swithers, WG Hall
Appetite 23 (2), 113-138, 1994
1301994
Artificial sweeteners are not the answer to childhood obesity
SE Swithers
Appetite 93, 85-90, 2015
1262015
Intake of high-intensity sweeteners alters the ability of sweet taste to signal caloric consequences: implications for the learned control of energy and body weight regulation
TL Davidson, AA Martin, K Clark, SE Swithers
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 64 (7), 1430-1441, 2011
1212011
An application of Pavlovian principles to the problems of obesity and cognitive decline
TL Davidson, CH Sample, SE Swithers
Neurobiology of learning and memory 108, 172-184, 2014
1012014
Adverse effects of high-intensity sweeteners on energy intake and weight control in male and obesity-prone female rats.
SE Swithers, CH Sample, TL Davidson
Behavioral neuroscience 127 (2), 262, 2013
842013
Food viscosity influences caloric intake compensation and body weight in rats
TL Davidson, SE Swithers
Obesity Research 13 (3), 537-544, 2005
632005
Habituation of oromotor responding to oral infusions in rat pups
SE Swithers-Mulvey, GL Miller, WG Hall
Appetite 17 (1), 55-67, 1991
591991
Artificial sweeteners and metabolic dysregulation: lessons learned from agriculture and the laboratory
J Shearer, SE Swithers
Reviews in endocrine and metabolic disorders 17, 179-186, 2016
582016
A view of obesity as a learning and memory disorder.
TL Davidson, AL Tracy, LA Schier, SE Swithers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 40 (3), 261, 2014
572014
Body weight gain in rats consuming sweetened liquids. Effects of caffeine and diet composition
SE Swithers, AA Martin, KM Clark, AF Laboy, TL Davidson
Appetite 55 (3), 528-533, 2010
522010
Control of ingestion by oral habituation in rat pups.
SE Swithers-Mulvey, WG Hall
Behavioral neuroscience 106 (4), 710, 1992
491992
Open-field behavior of spontaneously hypertensive and Wistar-Kyoto normotensive rats: effects of reciprocal cross-fostering
MA Cierpial, DE Shasby, CA Murphy, AH Borom, RE Stewart, SE Swithers, ...
Behavioral and neural biology 51 (2), 203-210, 1989
451989
Fat substitutes promote weight gain in rats consuming high-fat diets.
SE Swithers, SB Ogden, TL Davidson
Behavioral neuroscience 125 (4), 512, 2011
442011
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