A study on mice published in Nature Metabolism examined how a group of GABAergic proenkephalin neurons in the diagonal band of Broca region of the brain responds to food presentation. A subset of neurons linking to the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus promoted eating when the mouse was hungry. Another subset of neurons linking to […] The post Do Different Brain Neurons Control Eating for Need vs. Pleasure? appeared first on The Center for Nutritional Psychology by CNP Staff