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    Oxytocin: A Conditional Anorexigen whose Effects on Appetite Depend on the Physiological, Behavioural and Social Contexts by Olszewski, P. K., Klockars, A., Levine, A. S.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-04-2016)
    “…Central oxytocin suppresses appetite. Neuronal activity and the release of oxytocin coincide with satiation, as well as with adverse events (e.g…”
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    Oxytocin administration in the basolateral and central nuclei of amygdala moderately suppresses food intake by Klockars, Oscar A, Klockars, Anica, Levine, Allen S, Olszewski, Pawel K

    Published in Neuroreport (11-04-2018)
    “…Oxytocin (OT) at acting central nuclei decreases meal size and reduces intake of palatable sweet solutions. It remains largely unclear as to which brain sites…”
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    Impact of surgical severity and analgesic treatment on plasma corticosterone in rats during surgery by Goldkuhl, R, Klockars, A, Carlsson, H-E, Hau, J, Abelson, K S P

    Published in European surgical research (01-01-2010)
    “…Tissue injury and anaesthesia during surgery induce a stress response associated with increased glucocorticoid secretion from the adrenal glands. This response…”
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    Neural Basis of Ventromedial Hypothalamic Oxytocin-Driven Decrease in Appetite by Klockars, Oscar A., Waas, Joseph R., Klockars, Anica, Levine, Allen S., Olszewski, Pawel K.

    Published in Neuroscience (16-12-2017)
    “…•VMH OT injections decrease standard chow intake stimulated by overnight and by scheduled daily energy deprivation.•VMH OT receptor agonist/antagonist…”
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    Central oxytocin receptor stimulation attenuates the orexigenic effects of butorphanol tartrate by Olszewski, Pawel K, Klockars, Oscar A, Klockars, Anica, Levine, Allen S

    Published in Neuroreport (28-09-2016)
    “…Butorphanol tartrate (BT), a mixed µ/κ/δ opioid receptor agonist, is one of the most potent orexigens known to date. The central mechanisms through which BT…”
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    The Quest for α: Developments in Multiple Comparison Procedures in the Quarter Century since Games (1971) by Hancock, Gregory R., Klockars, Alan J.

    Published in Review of educational research (01-10-1996)
    “…In a highly regarded work, Games (1971) presented state-of-the-art multiple comparison procedures (MCPs) for a variety of research scenarios and sought to…”
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    Blunted hyperphagic and c-Fos immunoreactivity responsiveness to an orexigen, butorphanol tartrate, in aged rats by Olszewski, Pawel K., McColl, Laura K., Herisson, Florence M., Klockars, Anica, Levine, Allen S.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (15-10-2019)
    “…•Aged rats given standard chow show diminished orexigenic response to butorphanol tartrate (BT).•Higher doses of BT are necessary to increase…”
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    Power of Recent Multiple Comparison Procedures as Applied to a Complete Set of Planned Orthogonal Contrasts by Klockars, Alan J, Hancock, Gregory R

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-05-1992)
    “…Four recent multiple comparison strategies ( Hochberg, 1988 ; Holm, 1979 ; Hommel, 1988 ; and Shaffer, 1986 ), as well as a stagewise protected procedure…”
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    Palatability of Goat's versus Cow's Milk: Insights from the Analysis of Eating Behavior and Gene Expression in the Appetite-Relevant Brain Circuit in Laboratory Animal Models by Klockars, Anica, Wood, Erin L, Gartner, Sarah N, McColl, Laura K, Levine, Allen S, Carpenter, Elizabeth A, Prosser, Colin G, Olszewski, Pawel K

    Published in Nutrients (28-03-2019)
    “…Goat's (GM) and cow's milk (CM) are dietary alternatives with select health benefits shown in human and animal studies. Surprisingly, no systematic analysis of…”
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    Power of Unweighted and Weighted Versions of Simultaneous and Sequential Multiple-Comparison Procedures by Klockars, Alan J, Hancock, Gregory R, McAweeney, Mary J

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-09-1995)
    “…The authors investigate the relative power of unweighted and weighted versions of simultaneous and sequential Bonferroni procedures. The unweighted…”
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    Evaluating Pretest-Posttest Control Group Experiments by Klockars, Alan J.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-08-1992)
    “…The analysis of pretest-posttest control group experiments was simulated using gain scores, analysis of covariance, and posttest only methods. In addition, a…”
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    Maximizing Power in Skewed Distributions: Analysis and Assignment by McAweeney, Mary J, Klockars, Alan J

    Published in Psychological methods (01-03-1998)
    “…Power and Type I error control were compared in a Monte Carlo simulation of the combinations of 2 methods of assignment to groups and 2 methods of analysis…”
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    Power to Detect Additive Treatment Effects With Randomized Block and Analysis of Covariance Designs by Klockars, Alan J., Potter, Nina Salcedo, Beretvas, S. Natasha

    Published in The Journal of experimental education (01-01-1999)
    “…The power of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and 2 types of randomized block designs were compared as a function of the correlation between the concomitant…”
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    A critical reexamination of the adolescent alcohol involvement scale by Riley, K, Klockars, A J

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-03-1984)
    “…The AAIS and data by Mayer and Filstead to support it are critically analyzed. The lack of common variance among items is believed to be due to poorly…”
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    Factors associated with dysphonia in high school cheerleaders by Campbell, S L, Reich, A R, Klockars, A J, McHenry, M A

    “…Questionnaire responses that encompassed the severity of acute, cheering-related dysphonia, typical vocal use, vocal history, medical history, smoking and…”
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