The Inhibitory Circuit Architecture of the Lateral Hypothalamus Orchestrates Feeding
Abstract
The growing prevalence of overeating disorders is a key contributor to the worldwide obesity epidemic. Dysfunction of particular neural circuits may trigger deviations from adaptive feeding behaviors. The lateral hypothalamus (LH) is a crucial neural substrate for motivated behavior, including feeding, but the precise functional neurocircuitry that controls LH neuronal activity to engage feeding has not been defined. We observed that inhibitory...
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Title
The Inhibitory Circuit Architecture of the Lateral Hypothalamus Orchestrates Feeding
Published Date
Sep 27, 2013
Journal
Volume
341
Issue
6153
Pages
1517 - 1521
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