"Cold Weather Cravings: Unraveling the Neural Mechanisms Behind Increased Mammalian Appetite"

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Mammals eat more in cold conditions to maintain their body heat, and a recent study has identified a small nucleus in the brain's thalamus that controls feeding behavior specifically in cold conditions by directly activating a reward center in the brain.
Topics:health#body-temperature-regulation#cold-induced-food-seeking#feeding-behavior#neuroscience#reward-center#thalamus
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