Neural Mechanisms in Eating Behaviour

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Ria P.

University of Birmingham - MSc Cognitive Neuroimaging and Data Science

Experienced A-Level Psychology tutor, dedicated to helping students improve their confidence.

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Discusses neural mechanisms in eating behaviour, including the role of glucose, lateral hypothalamus, neural control of cognitive factors, homeostasis and leptin (low levels of which are associated with obesity). Suppporting research studies are included for both A01 and A03.

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