Food restriction increases rats pleasure

A brain-imaging study of genetically obese rats has added to existing evidence that dopamine, the neurotransmitter associated with reward, pleasure, movement and motivation, plays a role in obesity. Investigators found that obese rats had lower levels of dopamine receptors than lean rats. They also demonstrated that restricting food intake can increase the number of dopamine receptors, which can a ...
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