Differential effects of hunger and satiety on insular cortex and hypothalamic functional connectivity
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Central nervous system regulation of eating: Insights from human brain imagingIntranasal insulin enhances brain functional connectivity mediating the relationship between adiposity and subjective feeling of hunger.Obesity is associated with altered mid-insula functional connectivity to limbic regions underlying appetitive responses to foods.Oxytocin and Prader-Willi Syndrome.Neural processing of food and monetary rewards is modulated by metabolic state.
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Differential effects of hunger and satiety on insular cortex and hypothalamic functional connectivity
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scientific article published on 21 January 2016
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Differential effects of hunger ...... alamic functional connectivity
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Differential effects of hunger ...... alamic functional connectivity
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Differential effects of hunger ...... alamic functional connectivity
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Andrej Stancak
Anna Thomas
Hazel Wright
Jason C G Halford
Joanne Harrold
Nicholas B Fallon
Rebecca Crookall
Timo Giesbrecht
Xiaoyun Li
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10.1111/EJN.13182
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2016-01-21T00:00:00Z