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Speaker: Dr. Rüdiger Klein

Central amygdala circuits that regulate appetite behavior

Munich Psychiatry Lecture Series | MPLS
The complex behaviors underlying reward seeking and consumption are integral to organism survival. The hypothalamus and mesolimbic dopamine system are key mediators of these behaviors, yet regulation of appetitive and consummatory behaviors outside of these regions is poorly understood. The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) has been implicated in feeding and reward, but the neurons and circuit mechanisms that positively regulate these behaviors have remained unclear until recently. We have defined the neuronal mechanisms by which CeA neurons promote food consumption. [more]
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