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Imaging the effects of hunger on the brain’s response to food cues

September 14, 2016 by

Our brain pays more attention to food when we are hungry than when we are sated. Now a team of scientists has shed light on how the needs of the body affect the way the brain processes visual food cues. In two newly-published studies, the researchers examined -- with unprecedented resolution -- the brain circuits responsible for the differences in the way the brain responds to visual food cues during hunger versus satiety.

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