Date/Time
11/02/2020 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Event Information
Seminar Abstract: The pleasure of tasty foods, and the desire to eat them, arise in our brains – not simply in the foods themselves. This talk will describe how a brain network of small hedonic hotspots generate intense ‘liking’ for food, and how larger brain mesolimbic systems generate ‘wanting’ to eat. It will also consider interactions between brain hunger-satiety systems and brain reward systems, and how brain mechanisms for natural appetite relate to addictions.
Event Details
Speaker | Prof Kent Berridge, University of Michigan |
Host | The Rowett Institute |
Venue | The Rowett Institute |