Research
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Satiation produced significant decreases in rCBF in several brain regions including the thalamus, insular cortex, and cerebellum in both lean and obese women.
Understanding the brain regions affected by satiation can help in developing strategies for managing eating behaviors.
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Satiation also produced significant decreases in rCBF in several regions including the thalamus, insular cortex, parahippocampal gyrus, temporal cortex, and cerebellum (in lean and obese women).
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The study employs a robust methodology to assess brain activity.
Source
Effect of Satiation on Brain Activity in Obese and Lean Women
Jean–François Gautier et al. · Obesity Research · 2001
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