Currently, she is using imaging techniques to explore the effects of glucose on brain responses to
food cues in children who are at - risk for developing obesity and / or diabetes later in life.
Buck CL, Vendruscolo LF, Koob GF, George O. Dopamine D1 and μ - opioid receptor antagonism blocks anticipatory 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations induced by palatable
food cues in Wistar rats.
A weight - loss drug dampened the response to
food cues in regions of the brain associated with attention and emotion, leading to decreases in caloric intake, weight and body mass index (BMI), a team led by scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) reported.
We hope this new model that we've developed can be used to study the circuitry underpinning the brain's responses to
food cues in health and in obesity.»
Not exact matches
To really move the needle
in terms of protecting consumers, the SEC should take some
cues from the
Food and Drug Administration, another government agency tasked with protecting consumers from products that could harm them.
But I think it would be interesting to see the New Fast
Food embrace a bit of local flavor, incorporating neighborhood
cues and adapting to each location
in whatever way possible.
Considering the large number of barbecue restaurants
in the state (one book reviews 114 of them) and their enormous popularity, I see North Carolina barbecue as a symbol of resistance to mass market fast
food, preserving the local «
cue tradition while still having the same degree of convenience.
Like most earnest «
cue in the state, the emphasis at Dreamland is on the quality of the meat and slow and thorough cooking, which both tenderizes and infuses the
food with a smoky, sweet tang.
Professor Barry Smith discusses sensory factors affecting our perception and enjoyment of
food and drink, and the ways
in which auditory and tactile
cues can enhance our eating experience, together with some advice on how to keep our sense of smell longer.
I wanted to use whole rolled oats so took a
cue from Sarah of The Sugar Hit and gave them a quick whirl
in the
food processor before adding the rest of the crust ingredients.
«The Lean Cuisine culinary team keeps a constant pulse on
food culture, taking
cues from the latest flavor profiles, and we noticed an increase
in people's desire for bolder, spicier flavors,» said David Bailey, Culinary Chef for Lean Cuisine.
If a baby has trouble with solids, you may start to pressure your baby mealtime (without even realizing it), spoon - feeding
in a way that doesn't support baby's natural feeding
cues (e.g. putting a spoonful of
food into baby's mouth when he isn't ready or willing to take it).
In fact, I had to learn to follow my baby's cues for when he / she was ready for trying solids with signs such as reaching for table food or showing interest in our foo
In fact, I had to learn to follow my baby's
cues for when he / she was ready for trying solids with signs such as reaching for table
food or showing interest
in our foo
in our
food.
As my own
Food - in - the - Classroom Manifesto makes clear, even food that's not junk food can be problematic, from causing allergic reactions to overriding kids» appetite cues to violating other parents» food ru
Food -
in - the - Classroom Manifesto makes clear, even
food that's not junk food can be problematic, from causing allergic reactions to overriding kids» appetite cues to violating other parents» food ru
food that's not junk
food can be problematic, from causing allergic reactions to overriding kids» appetite cues to violating other parents» food ru
food can be problematic, from causing allergic reactions to overriding kids» appetite
cues to violating other parents»
food ru
food rules.
I defer to your expertise
in this area, but is there any concern that the constant use of
food rewards throughout the day has any unintended negative consequences, like overriding a child's innate appetite
cues, or creating an unhealthy relationship with
food outside the classroom setting, etc?
She referenced Kellymom.com who says «exclusive breastfeeding (by itself) is 98 - 99.5 % effective
in preventing pregnancy if 1) your baby is less than 6 months old 2) your period hasn't returned 3) baby is breastfeeding on
cue (both day & night), and gets nothing but breast milk or only token amounts of other
foods.»
to focus on their
food and remain
in tune with their internal
cues of fullness.
It would look like each family member listening to their body's hunger
cues and needs and choosing from the available
food in the house or on the table what to eat and when, as well as how much.
We practice baby - led weaning,
in which parents watch the
cues of their child for signs of interest
in solid
food.
When your toddler or child eats
in front of a screen, they aren't focusing on their
food or their inner hunger / fullness
cues; they are instead focusing on what they're watching.
«By giving yourself permission to eat
foods that you enjoy, and
in response to your body's
cues of appetite, hunger, fullness, and satiety, you will be able to ebb and flow with your body and provide supportive nourishment as your baby grows,» she notes.
A noisy room can cause a child to lose interest
in the
food and removing distractions will allow them to tune into their
cues of satiation.
This disconnect from hunger / satiation
cues can start very early
in life if babies are introduced to solid
foods with someone else dictating how much they should be eating.
Solids - The introduction of solids should begin when a child demonstrates readiness
cues such as able to sit up without support, an increase
in breastfeeding, can pick up
food using a pincer grasp, or demonstrates an interest by grabbing at your
food.
In the modern world — where cheap, high - calorie
food is available all around — taste, smell, emotion, learning, memory, and
food addiction tend to override our biological
cues and entice us to eat even when there is no need.
The technology may one day lead to new imaging instruments and microscopes for use
in medicine and scientific research, such as devices for detecting early signs of skin cancer or early visual
cues for
food spoilage.
At other times,
food was put into different arms of the maze but with visual
cues to show its hiding place, which,
in humans, requires conscious thought.
Now these
cues are trapping juvenile penguins
in areas with hardly any
food, scientists report February 9
in Current Biology.
Ciliated sensory neurons (red)
in the nose detect a balance between pheromones and
food - derived
cues.
Conversely, ghrelin increases an animal's sensitivity to
food cues by increasing dopamine responses
in the mesolimbic system, Mitchell Roitman, a behavioral neuroscientist at the University of Illinois
in Chicago, and his colleagues reported
in March
in the Journal of Neurochemistry.
Leptin can decrease dopamine cell firing
in this area, reducing an animal's sensitivity to
food cues, Adan and colleagues reported July 17
in the International Journal of Obesity.
Scientists examined the behaviour of dogs
in response to emotionally significant images and sounds, and found that mouth licking
in domestic dogs is not simply a response to
food or uncertainty, but appears to be used as a signal to try to communicate with humans
in response to visual
cues of anger.
Surprisingly, white - tailed eagles never detected metal fragments
in their
food by visual
cues only, as might be expected from the extraordinary visual acuity of eagles.
«Visual information about
food cues is processed
in sequential stages.
«Our data show that RO5256390 was able to block binge eating of the sugary diet, blocked the strength of
cues associated with junk
food and blocked compulsive eating
in a potentially unsafe environment,» explained co-first author of the study Antonio Ferragud, PhD, postdoctoral fellow
in the LAD.
«Ideally, specific cell types within these circuits could be targeted
in order to shift attention away from unhealthy
cues such as high - calorie
food cues.
In two newly - published studies, the researchers examined — with unprecedented resolution — the brain circuits responsible for the differences in the way the brain responds to visual food cues during hunger versus satiet
In two newly - published studies, the researchers examined — with unprecedented resolution — the brain circuits responsible for the differences
in the way the brain responds to visual food cues during hunger versus satiet
in the way the brain responds to visual
food cues during hunger versus satiety.
Specifically, the team's findings suggest that neurons
in two regions of the brain — the postrhinal association cortex and the lateral amygdala — help integrate information about external
food cues and hunger state.
«We know people report feeling fuller after eating walnuts, but it was pretty surprising to see evidence of activity changing
in the brain related to
food cues, and by extension what people were eating and how hungry they feel.»
When these same mice were tested after a meal, the same
food cue produced a decreased response
in the neurons
in a subset of these same brain areas.
In particular the group is interested in the development of food preferences in early life, the expression of hunger and satiety cues in infancy and how mothers respond to thes
In particular the group is interested
in the development of food preferences in early life, the expression of hunger and satiety cues in infancy and how mothers respond to thes
in the development of
food preferences
in early life, the expression of hunger and satiety cues in infancy and how mothers respond to thes
in early life, the expression of hunger and satiety
cues in infancy and how mothers respond to thes
in infancy and how mothers respond to these.
In food - restricted mice, just being shown the visual cue associated with the liquid treat provoked a strong response in sets of neurons in three different brain area
In food - restricted mice, just being shown the visual
cue associated with the liquid treat provoked a strong response
in sets of neurons in three different brain area
in sets of neurons
in three different brain area
in three different brain areas.
But while those studies have suggested that animals are able to understand what others see — giving them an advantage
in competing for
food, for example — they rely on the test subjects» ability to see another's head or eyes, providing so - called «gaze
cues.»
Dogs follow people's pointing, body posture, the direction of their gaze, and touches for
cues to find hidden
food, notes Mariana Bentosela and colleagues at the University of Buenos Aires
in the July 2008 Behavioural Processes.
«We suspected this might partly be due to the fact that people learn to associate specific
cues in their environment with certain
food choices.
«Health warnings for healthy
food choices only seem to be effective
in an environment where no
food cues are present.
In one test for working memory — the ability to use recent experience to make decisions — the mice were trained to find food in one arm of a maze based on a visual cu
In one test for working memory — the ability to use recent experience to make decisions — the mice were trained to find
food in one arm of a maze based on a visual cu
in one arm of a maze based on a visual
cue.
After 7 days, however, the researchers switched the rules: To find
food, mice now had to go
in the opposite direction of the
cue.
Quercetin is
in honey and beebread, and it's a reliable
cue that bees use to recognize
food.»
Secondly, the dogs and wolves had to rely on behavioural
cues,
in which the experimenter only showed the location of the hidden
food through her behaviour, without making any eye - contact with the animals.