Neuroimaging and obesity: mapping the brain responses to hunger and satiation in humans using positron emission tomography.

Volume: 967, Pages: 389 - 97
Published: Jun 1, 2002
Abstract
The hypothalamus has a major role in the control of food intake. However, neurotracing studies have shown that the hypothalamus receives input from several other regions of the brain that are likely to modulate its activity. Of particular interest to the understanding of human eating behavior is the possible involvement of the cortex. Using positron emission tomography (PET), we generated functional brain maps of the neuroanatomical correlates...
Paper Details
Title
Neuroimaging and obesity: mapping the brain responses to hunger and satiation in humans using positron emission tomography.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
967
Pages
389 - 97
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