How The Brain Controls Binge Eating Is Better Understood Now, Researchers Say

Researchers Better Understand The Brain Circuit That Controls Binge Eating

Scientists led a rat to the fatty food, but they couldn't make it eat. Using an animal model of binge eating, University of Missouri researchers discovered that deactivating the basolateral amygdala, a brain region involved in regulating emotion, specifically blocked consumption of a fatty diet. Surprisingly, it had no effect on the rat wanting to look for the food repeatedly.

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