"Brain Chemistry Links Overeating to Memory"

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Research on fruit flies reveals that the neurotransmitter octopamine determines whether food memories are stored long-term or short-term based on energy reserves, influencing future eating behavior. High glycogen levels lead to stable food memories and increased food intake, suggesting similar mechanisms may contribute to overeating and obesity in humans.
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