The Intersection of Eating and Memory Consolidation

Scientific discoveries relating feeding behavior and memory have created a vast web of connections from biological orexigenic and satiety signals to the complexity that is long-term potentiation and the ‘food coma’ you experience after eating a particularly large meal. The systems that control eating and memory intertwine and reveal to us the intricate processes that so delicately maintain homeostasis within our body and brain.

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