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we found that when we activate the cells in the brain that produce mch, animals become more impulsive in their behaviour around food," said noble. to test impulsivity, researchers trained rats to press a lever to receive a "delicious, high-fat, high-sugar" pellet, noble said.however, the rat had to wait
seconds between lever presses. if the rat pressed the lever too soon, it had to wait an additional seconds.results indicated mch doesn't affect how much the animals liked the food or how hard they were willing to work for the food. rather, the circuit acted on the animals' inhibitory control, or their...
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