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427 related items for PubMed ID: 21430137

  • 1. Youth at risk for obesity show greater activation of striatal and somatosensory regions to food.
    Stice E, Yokum S, Burger KS, Epstein LH, Small DM.
    J Neurosci; 2011 Mar 23; 31(12):4360-6. PubMed ID: 21430137
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  • 2. Gain in Body Fat Is Associated with Increased Striatal Response to Palatable Food Cues, whereas Body Fat Stability Is Associated with Decreased Striatal Response.
    Stice E, Yokum S.
    J Neurosci; 2016 Jun 29; 36(26):6949-56. PubMed ID: 27358453
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  • 3. Reward Region Responsivity Predicts Future Weight Gain and Moderating Effects of the TaqIA Allele.
    Stice E, Burger KS, Yokum S.
    J Neurosci; 2015 Jul 15; 35(28):10316-24. PubMed ID: 26180206
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  • 4. Weight gain is associated with reduced striatal response to palatable food.
    Stice E, Yokum S, Blum K, Bohon C.
    J Neurosci; 2010 Sep 29; 30(39):13105-9. PubMed ID: 20881128
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  • 5. An fMRI study of obesity, food reward, and perceived caloric density. Does a low-fat label make food less appealing?
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  • 6. Elevated energy intake is correlated with hyperresponsivity in attentional, gustatory, and reward brain regions while anticipating palatable food receipt.
    Burger KS, Stice E.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2013 Jun 29; 97(6):1188-94. PubMed ID: 23595877
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  • 7. Relation of reward from food intake and anticipated food intake to obesity: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Stice E, Spoor S, Bohon C, Veldhuizen MG, Small DM.
    J Abnorm Psychol; 2008 Nov 29; 117(4):924-35. PubMed ID: 19025237
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  • 8. Relation of obesity to consummatory and anticipatory food reward.
    Stice E, Spoor S, Ng J, Zald DH.
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  • 9. Attentional bias to food images associated with elevated weight and future weight gain: an fMRI study.
    Yokum S, Ng J, Stice E.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2011 Sep 14; 19(9):1775-83. PubMed ID: 21681221
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  • 10. Reward circuitry responsivity to food predicts future increases in body mass: moderating effects of DRD2 and DRD4.
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    Neuroimage; 2010 May 01; 50(4):1618-25. PubMed ID: 20116437
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  • 11. Elevated reward region responsivity predicts future substance use onset but not overweight/obesity onset.
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    Biol Psychiatry; 2013 May 01; 73(9):869-76. PubMed ID: 23312561
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  • 12. Relation between obesity and blunted striatal response to food is moderated by TaqIA A1 allele.
    Stice E, Spoor S, Bohon C, Small DM.
    Science; 2008 Oct 17; 322(5900):449-52. PubMed ID: 18927395
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  • 13. Multilocus genetic composite reflecting dopamine signaling capacity predicts reward circuitry responsivity.
    Stice E, Yokum S, Burger K, Epstein L, Smolen A.
    J Neurosci; 2012 Jul 18; 32(29):10093-100. PubMed ID: 22815523
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  • 14. Caloric deprivation increases responsivity of attention and reward brain regions to intake, anticipated intake, and images of palatable foods.
    Stice E, Burger K, Yokum S.
    Neuroimage; 2013 Feb 15; 67():322-30. PubMed ID: 23201365
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  • 15. Elevated reward response to receipt of palatable food predicts future weight variability in healthy-weight adolescents.
    Winter SR, Yokum S, Stice E, Osipowicz K, Lowe MR.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2017 Apr 15; 105(4):781-789. PubMed ID: 28228422
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  • 16. Relation of FTO to BOLD response to receipt and anticipated receipt of food and monetary reward, food images, and weight gain in healthy weight adolescents.
    Stice E, Yokum S, Voelker P.
    Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci; 2020 Nov 10; 15(10):1135-1144. PubMed ID: 31680145
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  • 17. Overlapping patterns of brain activation to food and cocaine cues in cocaine abusers: association to striatal D2/D3 receptors.
    Tomasi D, Wang GJ, Wang R, Caparelli EC, Logan J, Volkow ND.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2015 Jan 10; 36(1):120-36. PubMed ID: 25142207
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  • 18. Brain reward system's alterations in response to food and monetary stimuli in overweight and obese individuals.
    Verdejo-Román J, Vilar-López R, Navas JF, Soriano-Mas C, Verdejo-García A.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2017 Feb 10; 38(2):666-677. PubMed ID: 27659185
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  • 19. Frequent ice cream consumption is associated with reduced striatal response to receipt of an ice cream-based milkshake.
    Burger KS, Stice E.
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  • 20. Neural vulnerability factors for obesity.
    Stice E, Burger K.
    Clin Psychol Rev; 2019 Mar 10; 68():38-53. PubMed ID: 30587407
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