Altered Interactions Among Resting-State Networks in Individuals with Obesity.
Yueyan DingGang JiGuanya LiWenchao ZhangYang HuLei LiuYuanyuan WangChunxin HuKaren M von DeneenYu HanGuangbin CuiHuaning WangCorinde E WiersPeter ManzaDardo TomasiNora D VolkowYongzhan NieGene-Jack WangYi ZhangPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2020)
Alterations in FC within and interactions between the SN, default-mode network, and FPN might contribute to the high incentive value of food (craving), lack of control of overeating (compulsive overeating), and increased awareness of hunger (impaired interoception) in OB.