Sara L. Hargrave

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Psychological Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Kimberly P. Kinzig grad student 2014 Purdue (Neurotree)
 (High-energy diet consumption predisposes rats to cognitive impairments, neuroinflammation, and neurovascular damage.)
Terry L. Davidson post-doc 2014- American University
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Lee TJ, Hargrave SL, Kinzig KP. (2020) Dual functions of CNS inflammation in food intake and metabolic regulation. Brain Research. 146859
Holton KF, Hargrave SL, Davidson TL. (2019) Differential Effects of Dietary MSG on Hippocampal Dependent Memory Are Mediated by Diet. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 968
Davidson T, Hargrave S, Kearns D, et al. (2018) Cocaine impairs serial-feature negative learning and blood-brain barrier integrity. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
Jones S, Sample CH, Hargrave SL, et al. (2018) Associative mechanisms underlying the function of satiety cues in the control of energy intake and appetitive behavior. Physiology & Behavior
Riley A, Kearns D, Hargrave S, et al. (2017) Cocaine increases permeability of blood-brain-barrier in the hippocampus and striatum: Implications for drug use and abuse Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 171: e177
Sample CH, Jones S, Hargrave SL, et al. (2016) Western Diet and the Weakening of the Interoceptive Stimulus Control of Appetitive Behavior. Behavioural Brain Research
Hargrave SL, Jones S, Davidson TL. (2016) The Outward Spiral: A vicious cycle model of obesity and cognitive dysfunction. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 9: 40-46
Hargrave SL, Jones S, Davidson TL. (2016) The outward spiral: A vicious cycle model of obesity and cognitive dysfunction Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 9: 40-46
Hargrave SL, Davidson TL, Zheng W, et al. (2015) Western Diets Induce Blood-Brain Barrier Leakage and Alter Spatial Strategies in Rats. Behavioral Neuroscience
Sample CH, Martin AA, Jones S, et al. (2015) Western-style diet impairs stimulus control by food deprivation state cues: Implications for obesogenic environments. Appetite
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