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A recently published study in Nature Neuroscience offers new insights on the brain circuitry involved in food intake that could lead to more targeted and effective treatments for obesity, anorexia and other eating disorders. A research team at the California Institute of Technology has identified a population of neurons in the central amygdala region of the brain (a brain structure known more for its role in emotion regulation) that controls feeding behavior. bbrfoundation.org/brain-matters-discoveries/foundation-funded-study-offers-new-insight-for-development-of-treatments?utm_source=eNews+List&utm_campaign=9a0d27d655-eNews_8_5_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fb7d503c0e-9a0d27d655-159672265
Posted on: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 17:25:31 +0000

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