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Interactions between metabolic, reward and cognitive processes in appetite control: Implications for novel weight management therapies

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Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic systems, but more recently the distinction between independent homeostatic and hedonic systems has been abandoned in favour of a framework that emphasises the cross talk between the neurochemical substrates of the two systems. In addition, evidence has emerged more recently, that higher level cognitive functions such as learning, memory and attention play an important role in everyday appetite ...

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10.1177/0269881117736917

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0000-0002-0301-9511
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Sage Publications Ltd. Publisher's website
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Journal of Psychopharmacology Journal website
Volume:
31
Issue:
11
Pages:
1460-1474
Publication date:
2017-10-26
Acceptance date:
2017-10-26
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1461-7285
ISSN:
0269-8811
Pmid:
29072515
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English
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pubs:908636
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uuid:04027ca5-7ba6-42b9-844a-a09919ef922d
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2018-08-22

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