The insula cortex and hypothalamus are implicated in eating behaviour, and contain receptor sites for peptides and hormones controlling energy balance. The insula encompasses multi-functional subregions, which display differential anatomical and functional connectivities with the rest of the brain. This study aimed to analyse the effect of fasting and satiation on the functional connectivity profiles of left and right anterior, middle, and posterior insula, and left and right hypothalamus. It was hypothesized that the profiles would be altered alongside changes in homeostatic energy balance. Nineteen healthy participants underwent two 7-min resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans, one when fasted and one when satiated. Fun...
Interactions between the hypothalamus and non-homeostatic regions may contribute to explain the diff...
International audienceIt is known that the nucleus accumbens, orbitofrontal cortex and insula play a...
The obesity epidemic is imposing enormous costs on individuals and on developed and developing socie...
The insula cortex and hypothalamus are implicated in eating behaviour, and contain receptor sites fo...
The hypothalamus and insular cortex play an essential role in the integration of endocrine and homeo...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
Obesity and overweight are important risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus type 2 an...
BACKGROUND: Neural responses to rewarding food cues are significantly different in the fed vs. fast...
To study the interplay of metabolic state (hungry vs. satiated) and glucose administration (includin...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity is common following hypothalamic damage due to tumours. Homeostatic a...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
Interactions between the hypothalamus and non-homeostatic regions may contribute to explain the diff...
International audienceIt is known that the nucleus accumbens, orbitofrontal cortex and insula play a...
The obesity epidemic is imposing enormous costs on individuals and on developed and developing socie...
The insula cortex and hypothalamus are implicated in eating behaviour, and contain receptor sites fo...
The hypothalamus and insular cortex play an essential role in the integration of endocrine and homeo...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect nutritional s...
Obesity and overweight are important risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus type 2 an...
BACKGROUND: Neural responses to rewarding food cues are significantly different in the fed vs. fast...
To study the interplay of metabolic state (hungry vs. satiated) and glucose administration (includin...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity is common following hypothalamic damage due to tumours. Homeostatic a...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
Interactions between the hypothalamus and non-homeostatic regions may contribute to explain the diff...
International audienceIt is known that the nucleus accumbens, orbitofrontal cortex and insula play a...
The obesity epidemic is imposing enormous costs on individuals and on developed and developing socie...