Brain responses to food choices and decisions depend on individual hedonic profiles and eating habits in healthy young women

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  • who: David Val-Laillet from the France, Unitu00e9 d`Addictologie, France University of the West of Scotland have published the research work: Brain Responses to Food Choices and Decisions Depend on Individual Hedonic Profiles and Eating Habits in Healthy Young Women, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For the analysis with the PCA1 and PCA2 values, a non-corrected value at a cluster peak level of p and amp;lt; 0.001 was considered. The authors used an fMRI wanting task to investigate the brain responses during more or less conflicting food choices. The authors aimed . . .

     

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