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Insulin Modulates Food-Related Activity in the Central Nervous System

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2009

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Abstract

We demonstrate that intranasal insulin led to a reduction of activity in brain areas related to object processing and memory and may have an effect on brain activation with regard to the processing of food pictures. This effect might be part of a mechanism that terminates food intake in the postprandial state.

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