Investigating Habenula Functional Connectivity and Reward-Related Activity in Obesity using Human Connectome Project DataStressing the importance of choice - validity of a preclinical free-choice high-caloric diet paradigm to model behavioral, physiological, and molecular adaptations during human diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysfunctionActivation of nucleus accumbens μ-opioid receptors enhances the response to a glycaemic challengeDisruption of lateral hypothalamic calorie detection by a free choice high fat dietSucrose drinking mimics effects of nucleus accumbens µ-opioid receptor stimulation on fat intake and brain c-Fos-expression
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Margo Slomp