Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis.
Eunice Y ChenThomas A ZeffiroPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2020)
Variations in fasting time, self-reported hunger, and BMI are contexts associated with differential sweet stimulus responses in regions associated with reward processing and homeostatic regulation. These results are broadly consistent with a hierarchical model of taste processing. Hunger, but not fasting or BMI, was associated with sweet stimulus-related OFC activity. Our findings extend existing models of taste processing to include posterior cerebellar regions that are associated with moderating effects of both state (fast length and self-reported hunger) and trait (BMI) variables.