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Asymmetric Brain Activation and Its Relationship with Overeating

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Asymmetric Brain Activation and its Relationship with Overeating - Ochner, Christopher
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Dietary intake is heavily influenced by affect, which has been related to asymmetrical activation in the prefrontal cortex (prefrontal asymmetry). In normal weight individuals, dietary restraint has been related to prefrontal asymmetry. However, this relationship was not mediated by affect, suggesting an independent relationship between prefrontal asymmetry and eating behavior. This study tested the hypotheses that, in an obese sample, several markers of overeating would be related to prefrontal asymmetry independent of ...

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Asymmetric Brain Activation and its Relationship with Overeating 2008, VDM Verlag, Saarbrucken

ISBN-13: 9783639087734

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