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Human thirst behavior requires transformation of sensory inputs by intrinsic brain networks.

Li-Ming HsuJen-Tsung YangXuyun WenXia LiangLeng-Chieh LinYen-Chu HuangYuan-Hsiung Tsai
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Our study demonstrates that the transformation in humans of sensory inputs for a single physiological need, such as to maintain water balance, requires large-scale intrinsic brain networks to transform this input into a spontaneous human behavioral response.
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