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449 related items for PubMed ID: 27349694

  • 1. Higher resting-state activity in reward-related brain circuits in obese versus normal-weight females independent of food intake.
    Hogenkamp PS, Zhou W, Dahlberg LS, Stark J, Larsen AL, Olivo G, Wiemerslage L, Larsson EM, Sundbom M, Benedict C, Schiöth HB.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2016 Nov; 40(11):1687-1692. PubMed ID: 27349694
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  • 2. A resting-state fMRI study of obese females between pre- and postprandial states before and after bariatric surgery.
    Wiemerslage L, Zhou W, Olivo G, Stark J, Hogenkamp PS, Larsson EM, Sundbom M, Schiöth HB.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2017 Feb; 45(3):333-341. PubMed ID: 27718507
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  • 3. Acute stress and food-related reward activation in the brain during food choice during eating in the absence of hunger.
    Born JM, Lemmens SG, Rutters F, Nieuwenhuizen AG, Formisano E, Goebel R, Westerterp-Plantenga MS.
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  • 5. Altered baseline brain activities before food intake in obese men: a resting state fMRI study.
    Zhang B, Tian D, Yu C, Zhang J, Tian X, von Deneen KM, Zang Y, Walter M, Liu Y.
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  • 6. Obese adults have visual attention bias for food cue images: evidence for altered reward system function.
    Castellanos EH, Charboneau E, Dietrich MS, Park S, Bradley BP, Mogg K, Cowan RL.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2009 Sep 01; 33(9):1063-73. PubMed ID: 19621020
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  • 7. Obesity is marked by distinct functional connectivity in brain networks involved in food reward and salience.
    Wijngaarden MA, Veer IM, Rombouts SA, van Buchem MA, Willems van Dijk K, Pijl H, van der Grond J.
    Behav Brain Res; 2015 Sep 01; 287():127-34. PubMed ID: 25779924
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  • 8. Sensory experience of food and obesity: a positron emission tomography study of the brain regions affected by tasting a liquid meal after a prolonged fast.
    DelParigi A, Chen K, Salbe AD, Reiman EM, Tataranni PA.
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    Wever MCM, van Meer F, Charbonnier L, Crabtree DR, Buosi W, Giannopoulou A, Androutsos O, Johnstone AM, Manios Y, Meek CL, Holst JJ, Smeets PAM, Full4Health consortium.
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  • 10. Do scores on the Food Craving Inventory and Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire correlate with expected brain regions of interest in people with obesity?
    Kahathuduwa CN, Davis T, O'Boyle M, Binks M.
    Physiol Behav; 2018 May 01; 188():1-10. PubMed ID: 29421336
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  • 11. Brain regulation of food craving: relationships with weight status and eating behavior.
    Dietrich A, Hollmann M, Mathar D, Villringer A, Horstmann A.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2016 Jun 01; 40(6):982-9. PubMed ID: 26883294
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  • 13. Resting-state functional connectivity of brain regions involved in cognitive control, motivation, and reward is enhanced in obese females.
    Lips MA, Wijngaarden MA, van der Grond J, van Buchem MA, de Groot GH, Rombouts SA, Pijl H, Veer IM.
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  • 14. Reward activity in satiated overweight women is decreased during unbiased viewing but increased when imagining taste: an event-related fMRI study.
    Frankort A, Roefs A, Siep N, Roebroeck A, Havermans R, Jansen A.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2012 May 01; 36(5):627-37. PubMed ID: 22064161
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  • 16. Altered neural inhibition responses to food cues after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
    Zoon HFA, de Bruijn SEM, Jager G, Smeets PAM, de Graaf C, Janssen IMC, Schijns W, Deden L, Boesveldt S.
    Biol Psychol; 2018 Sep 01; 137():34-41. PubMed ID: 29944963
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  • 20. Hunger modulates behavioral disinhibition and attention allocation to food-associated cues in normal-weight controls.
    Loeber S, Grosshans M, Herpertz S, Kiefer F, Herpertz SC.
    Appetite; 2013 Dec 01; 71():32-9. PubMed ID: 23899903
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