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Peter G Clifton
Peter G Clifton
Professor of Psychology, University of Sussex
Verified email at sussex.ac.uk
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Serotonin reciprocally regulates melanocortin neurons to modulate food intake
LK Heisler, EE Jobst, GM Sutton, L Zhou, E Borok, Z Thornton-Jones, ...
Neuron 51 (2), 239-249, 2006
4882006
Reduced satiating effect of d-fenfluramine in serotonin 5-HT2C receptor mutant mice
SP Vickers, PG Clifton, CT Dourish, LH Tecott
Psychopharmacology 143, 309-314, 1999
3561999
Serotonin 2C receptor agonists improve type 2 diabetes via melanocortin-4 receptor signaling pathways
L Zhou, GM Sutton, JJ Rochford, RK Semple, DD Lam, LJ Oksanen, ...
Cell metabolism 6 (5), 398-405, 2007
2692007
Similarities in the action of Ro 60-0175, a 5-HT2C receptor agonist, and d-fenfluramine on feeding patterns in the rat
PG Clifton, MD Lee, CT Dourish
Psychopharmacology 152, 256-267, 2000
1752000
Serotonin 2C receptor agonists and the behavioural satiety sequence in mice
KN Hewitt, MD Lee, CT Dourish, PG Clifton
Pharmacology biochemistry and behavior 71 (4), 691-700, 2002
1622002
Little and often: ingestive behavior patterns following hippocampal lesions in rats.
PG Clifton, SP Vickers, EM Somerville
Behavioral neuroscience 112 (3), 502, 1998
1201998
Meal patterning in rodents: psychopharmacological and neuroanatomical studies
PG Clifton
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2), 213-222, 2000
1132000
A behavioural profile of fluoxetine-induced anorexia
PG Clifton, AMC Barnfield, L Philcox
Psychopharmacology 97, 89-95, 1989
1041989
The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A reduces appetitive and consummatory responses for food
ZD Thornton-Jones, SP Vickers, PG Clifton
Psychopharmacology 179, 452-460, 2005
1012005
New approaches to the pharmacological treatment of obesity: can they break through the efficacy barrier?
GA Kennett, PG Clifton
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 97 (1), 63-83, 2010
992010
Effects of dopamine D₁ and dopamine D₂ antagonists on the free feeding and drinking patterns of rats.
PG Clifton, IN Rusk, SJ Cooper
Behavioral neuroscience 105 (2), 272, 1991
981991
The cannabinoid CB1 receptor inverse agonist, rimonabant, modifies body weight and adiponectin function in diet-induced obese rats as a consequence of reduced food intake
ZD Thornton-Jones, GA Kennett, KR Benwell, DF Revell, A Misra, ...
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 84 (2), 353-359, 2006
912006
Effects of clozapine, olanzapine and haloperidol on the microstructure of ingestive behaviour in the rat
AW Hartfield, NA Moore, PG Clifton
Psychopharmacology 167, 115-122, 2003
892003
5-HT1B receptors modulate components of satiety in the rat: behavioural and pharmacological analyses of the selective serotonin1B agonist CP-94,253
MD Lee, GA Kennett, CT Dourish, PG Clifton
Psychopharmacology 164, 49-60, 2002
892002
Hyperphagia and increased meal size are responsible for weight gain in rats treated sub-chronically with olanzapine
N Davoodi, M Kalinichev, SA Korneev, PG Clifton
Psychopharmacology 203, 693-702, 2009
872009
5‐HT2C receptor activation inhibits appetitive and consummatory components of feeding and increases brain c‐fos immunoreactivity in mice
EM Somerville, JM Horwood, MD Lee, GA Kennett, PG Clifton
European Journal of Neuroscience 25 (10), 3115-3124, 2007
802007
Meal patterns of free feeding rats treated with clozapine, olanzapine, or haloperidol
MD Lee, PG Clifton
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 71 (1-2), 147-154, 2002
782002
The rat's not for turning: Dissociating the psychological components of cognitive inflexibility
SRO Nilsson, J Alsiö, EM Somerville, PG Clifton
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 56, 1-14, 2015
682015
Intraaccumbens baclofen selectively enhances feeding behavior in the rat
BO Ward, EM Somerville, PG Clifton
Physiology & behavior 68 (4), 463-468, 2000
682000
Reduced hypophagic effects of d-fenfluramine and the 5-HT2C receptor agonist mCPP in 5-HT1B receptor knockout mice
MD Lee, EM Somerville, GA Kennett, CT Dourish, PG Clifton
Psychopharmacology 176, 39-49, 2004
642004
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