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  2. Ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus - Wikipedia

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    The ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMN, VMH or ventromedial hypothalamus) is a nucleus of the hypothalamus. In 2007, Kurrasch et al. found that the ventromedial hypothalamus is a distinct morphological nucleus involved in terminating hunger, fear, thermoregulation, and sexual activity. [1]

  3. Satiety - Wikipedia

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    When food is present in the GI tract after a meal, satiety signals overrule hunger signals, but satiety slowly fades as hunger increases. The satiety center in animals is located in ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. [2]

  4. Hunger (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    Hunger is a sensation that motivates the consumption of food. The sensation of hunger typically manifests after only a few hours without eating and is generally considered to be unpleasant. Satiety occurs between 5 and 20 minutes after eating. [1] There are several theories about how the feeling of hunger arises. [2]

  5. Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus) - Wikipedia

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    These neurons, generated from the ventral part of the periventricular epithelium during embryonic development, locate dorsally in the hypothalamus, becoming part of the ventromedial hypothalamic region. [3] [2] [4] The function of the arcuate nucleus relies on its diversity of neurons, but its central role is involved in homeostasis. The ...

  6. Cannon-Washburn Hunger Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The hypothalamus, in particular, has been recognized as a key player in processing hunger signals and coordinating feeding behavior. [24] Advanced neuroimaging techniques have allowed researchers to map the brain circuits involved in hunger and satiety, revealing a complex network that integrates signals from the digestive system, adipose ...

  7. Agouti-related peptide - Wikipedia

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    Agouti-related protein is expressed primarily in the adrenal gland, subthalamic nucleus, and hypothalamus, with lower levels of expression in the testis, kidneys, and lungs. The appetite-stimulating effects of AgRP are inhibited by the hormone leptin and activated by the hormone ghrelin. Adipocytes secrete leptin in response to food intake.

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  9. David A. Booth - Wikipedia

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    David Booth carried out work that contradicted the theory that dual centres of the hypothalamus control eating, the lateral hypothalamus for hunger [2] and the ventromedial hypothalamus for satiety [3] and began to replace it with a theory of the control of food choice and intake through learnt connections distributed around the brain. [4]