Opposing neural effects of naltrexone on food reward and aversion: implications for the treatment of obesity.
RATIONALE: Opioid antagonism reduces the consumption of palatable foods in humans but the neural substrates implicated in these effects are less well understood. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of the opioid antagonist, naltrexone, on neural response to rewarding...
मुख्य लेखकों: | Murray, E, Brouwer, S, McCutcheon, R, Harmer, C, Cowen, P, McCabe, C |
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स्वरूप: | Journal article |
भाषा: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2014
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