Anti-obesity drug improves associative learning in people with obesity

Feet on bathroom scale.
Feet on bathroom scale.

To control our behaviour, the brain must be able to form associations. This involves, for example, associating a neutral external stimulus with a consequence following the stimulus (e.g., the hotplate glows red – you can burn your hand).  In this way, the brain learns what the implication of our handling of the first stimul...

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