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Andrea Zuniga1, Richard J Stevenson1, Zoe C Thayer2
1Department of Psychology, Macquarie University , Sydney, Australia.
Abstract:
Animal data indicates the hippocampus assists appetite-regulation. We tested this in humans, contrasting two patients (DW, JC) with hippocampal damage to controls on an appetite-regulation test conducted hungry and sated. When hungry, controlsviewed palatable snacks and reported a desire to eat them, a memory-based judgment. After sampling them, they reported liking their taste. Post-lunch (DW ate little, precluding a test of our hypothesis), controls showed a large decrease in desire for the snacks, but less change in taste-liking. JC ate like controls, but reported no change in desire across states, suggesting that the human hippocampus also contributes to appetite-regulation.
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