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Investigating the reciprocal interactions between appetite and memory
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posted on 2023-03-14, 02:56authored byFELICIA MEGAN REED
How we remember meals influences how much we eat at later time points. This kind of memory likely comes from both the traditional brain areas associated with memory formation and from areas associated with appetite regulation. How these two processes interact in the brain is poorly understood. This thesis investigates the role of specific brain regions, signalling mechanisms and behaviours that are used by mice (and by extension all mammals) to make decisions about future meals.