Artificial sweeteners produce the counterintuitive effect of inducing metabolic derangements SE Swithers Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 24 (9), 431-441, 2013 | 564 | 2013 |
A role for sweet taste: calorie predictive relations in energy regulation by rats. SE Swithers, TL Davidson Behavioral neuroscience 122 (1), 161, 2008 | 444 | 2008 |
High-intensity sweeteners and energy balance SE Swithers, AA Martin, TL Davidson Physiology & behavior 100 (1), 55-62, 2010 | 290 | 2010 |
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 | 207 | 2013 |
A Pavlovian approach to the problem of obesity TL Davidson, SE Swithers International journal of obesity 28 (7), 933-935, 2004 | 200 | 2004 |
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 | 145 | 2009 |
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 | 142 | 2012 |
Does oral experience terminate ingestion? SE Swithers, WG Hall Appetite 23 (2), 113-138, 1994 | 130 | 1994 |
Artificial sweeteners are not the answer to childhood obesity SE Swithers Appetite 93, 85-90, 2015 | 125 | 2015 |
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 | 124 | 2011 |
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 | 105 | 2014 |
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 | 86 | 2013 |
Food viscosity influences caloric intake compensation and body weight in rats TL Davidson, SE Swithers Obesity Research 13 (3), 537-544, 2005 | 63 | 2005 |
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 | 62 | 2016 |
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 | 58 | 2014 |
Habituation of oromotor responding to oral infusions in rat pups SE Swithers-Mulvey, GL Miller, WG Hall Appetite 17 (1), 55-67, 1991 | 58 | 1991 |
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 | 52 | 2010 |
Control of ingestion by oral habituation in rat pups. SE Swithers-Mulvey, WG Hall Behavioral neuroscience 106 (4), 710, 1992 | 49 | 1992 |
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 | 47 | 1989 |
Fat substitutes promote weight gain in rats consuming high-fat diets. SE Swithers, SB Ogden, TL Davidson Behavioral neuroscience 125 (4), 512, 2011 | 44 | 2011 |