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The following pages link to Reward, dopamine and the control of food intake: implications for obesity (Q34151929):
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- Dopamine signaling in reward-related behaviors (Q21129462) (← links)
- Binge eating disorder: the next generation of research (Q24603637) (← links)
- Brain regions involved in ingestive behavior and related psychological constructs in people undergoing calorie restriction (Q26738610) (← links)
- A Possible Role of Anhedonia as Common Substrate for Depression and Anxiety (Q26752718) (← links)
- Role of neuroinflammation in the emotional and cognitive alterations displayed by animal models of obesity (Q26802171) (← links)
- Obesity and addiction: neurobiological overlaps (Q26827446) (← links)
- Where is the comfort in comfort foods? Mechanisms linking fat signaling, reward, and emotion (Q26829643) (← links)
- Neuropsychiatric comorbidity in obesity: role of inflammatory processes (Q26829880) (← links)
- Neurobiology of adolescent substance use and addictive behaviors: treatment implications (Q26852735) (← links)
- Does a shared neurobiology for foods and drugs of abuse contribute to extremes of food ingestion in anorexia and bulimia nervosa? (Q26864860) (← links)
- What obesity research tells us about epigenetic mechanisms (Q27008101) (← links)
- Dopamine signaling in food addiction: role of dopamine D2 receptors (Q27021853) (← links)
- Neural integration of reward, arousal, and feeding: recruitment of VTA, lateral hypothalamus, and ventral striatal neurons (Q27024672) (← links)
- Genetic and epigenetic control of metabolic health (Q27026287) (← links)
- When chocolate seeking becomes compulsion: gene-environment interplay (Q27311537) (← links)
- Overlapping patterns of brain activation to food and cocaine cues in cocaine abusers: association to striatal D2/D3 receptors (Q27335194) (← links)
- Neurobiology of aversive states. (Q27687846) (← links)
- Reinforcement pathology and obesity (Q27694528) (← links)
- Dopamine D3 Receptor Antagonists as Potential Therapeutics for the Treatment of Neurological Diseases (Q28067056) (← links)
- Nutrigenomics of body weight regulation: a rationale for careful dissection of individual contributors (Q28396620) (← links)
- Activity in dlPFC and its effective connectivity to vmPFC are associated with temporal discounting (Q28657676) (← links)
- Energy intake and exercise as determinants of brain health and vulnerability to injury and disease (Q28710367) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapies for Overeating and Obesity. (Q30351879) (← links)
- Providing male rats deficient in iron and n-3 fatty acids with iron and alpha-linolenic acid alone affects brain serotonin and cognition differently from combined provision (Q30436103) (← links)
- Neural correlates of stress- and food cue-induced food craving in obesity: association with insulin levels (Q30532886) (← links)
- Striatocortical pathway dysfunction in addiction and obesity: differences and similarities (Q30578245) (← links)
- Dual role of nicotine in addiction and cognition: a review of neuroimaging studies in humans (Q30597187) (← links)
- Daily Exposure to Sucrose Impairs Subsequent Learning About Food Cues: A Role for Alterations in Ghrelin Signaling and Dopamine D2 Receptors. (Q30727877) (← links)
- Nucleus accumbens core dopamine signaling tracks the need-based motivational value of food-paired cues (Q30736795) (← links)
- Reward processing in obesity, substance addiction and non-substance addiction (Q30855652) (← links)
- Increased brain response to appetitive tastes in the insula and amygdala in obese compared with healthy weight children when sated (Q30884231) (← links)
- Neural responses to visual food cues according to weight status: a systematic review of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. (Q30953931) (← links)
- Reduced reward-driven eating accounts for the impact of a mindfulness-based diet and exercise intervention on weight loss: Data from the SHINE randomized controlled trial (Q31044371) (← links)
- Dorsal striatal dopamine, food preference and health perception in humans (Q33577753) (← links)
- Synaptic plasticity and depression: new insights from stress and rapid-acting antidepressants (Q33604879) (← links)
- Regulation of novelty seeking by midbrain dopamine D2/D3 signaling and ghrelin is altered in obesity (Q33680372) (← links)
- Two functional serotonin polymorphisms moderate the effect of food reinforcement on BMI. (Q33726497) (← links)
- The burden of obesity in the current world and the new treatments available: focus on liraglutide 3.0 mg (Q33750634) (← links)
- Impact of Early Consumption of High-Fat Diet on the Mesolimbic Dopaminergic System (Q33753886) (← links)
- Obesity in men with childhood ADHD: a 33-year controlled, prospective, follow-up study (Q33819752) (← links)
- Effects of fructose vs glucose on regional cerebral blood flow in brain regions involved with appetite and reward pathways (Q33825301) (← links)
- The reward-based eating drive scale: a self-report index of reward-based eating (Q33825935) (← links)
- Attachment and the metabolic syndrome in midlife: the role of interview-based discourse patterns (Q33832983) (← links)
- The Effects of a Normal Rate versus a Slow Intervalled Rate of Oral Nutrient Intake and Intravenous Low Rate Macronutrient Application on Psychophysical Function - Two Pilot Studies (Q33843272) (← links)
- Obesity attenuates D2 autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of putative ventral tegmental area dopaminergic neurons (Q33902849) (← links)
- Low striatal dopamine receptor availability linked to caloric intake during abstinence from chronic methamphetamine abuse (Q33950681) (← links)
- Influence of sucrose ingestion on brainstem and hypothalamic intrinsic oscillations in lean and obese women (Q33962013) (← links)
- Differences in brain responses between lean and obese women to a sweetened drink (Q33968167) (← links)
- Apo-Ghrelin Receptor (apo-GHSR1a) Regulates Dopamine Signaling in the Brain (Q34055216) (← links)
- Hindbrain nucleus tractus solitarius glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor signaling reduces appetitive and motivational aspects of feeding (Q34062928) (← links)