Why Seeing Food Triggers Hunger
In Cambridge, a new research study conducted by neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge has shed light on why individuals often experience hunger upon merely seeing food. The investigation found that visual cues of food stimulate specific areas in the brain responsible for appetite regulation.Dr. Emily Johnson, lead researcher, explains that the brain’s hypothalamus responds to images of fo...More
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