Abstract: Emerging evidence from human imaging studies suggests that obese individuals have altered connectivity between the hypothalamus, the key brain region controlling energy homeostasis, and cortical regions involved in decision-making and reward processing. Historically, animal studies have demonstrated that the lateral hypothalamus is the key hypothalamic region involved in feeding and reward. The lateral hypothalamus is a heterogeneous structure comprised of several distinct types of neurons which are scattered throughout. In addition, the lateral hypothalamus receives inputs from a number of cortical brain regions suggesting that it is uniquely positioned to be a key integrator of cortical information and metabolic feedback. In thi...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
As the obesity pandemic continues to increase, so does the incidence rate of related conditions incl...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
The understanding of the neural control of appetite sheds light on the pathogenesis of eating disord...
Over 600 million people worldwide are afflicted with obesity. Obesity is a major public health malad...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Feeding, a behaviour vital for survival, is subject to intense regulation by the brain to maintain e...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the bra...
Recently, exciting progress has been made in understanding the role of the CNS in controlling eating...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experience diffi...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the bra...
As the obesity pandemic continues to increase, so does the incidence rate of related conditions incl...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
As the obesity pandemic continues to increase, so does the incidence rate of related conditions incl...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
The understanding of the neural control of appetite sheds light on the pathogenesis of eating disord...
Over 600 million people worldwide are afflicted with obesity. Obesity is a major public health malad...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Feeding, a behaviour vital for survival, is subject to intense regulation by the brain to maintain e...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the bra...
Recently, exciting progress has been made in understanding the role of the CNS in controlling eating...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experience diffi...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the bra...
As the obesity pandemic continues to increase, so does the incidence rate of related conditions incl...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
As the obesity pandemic continues to increase, so does the incidence rate of related conditions incl...