Control of feeding by a bottom-up midbrain-subthalamic pathway
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Researchers have identified a neural pathway involved in controlling feeding behavior, specifically a pathway that may drive compulsive food-seeking. This pathway, which involves areas at the base of the brain, appears to override hunger signals and promote food consumption. The exact mechanisms and components of this pathway are being described in various studies, including the role of specific neurons and brain regions.
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