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Reward responses to vicarious feeding depend on BMI

Jarvinen, L.; Santavirta, S.; Putkinen, V. J.; Karlsson, H.; Seppala, K.; Sun, L.; Hudson, M.; Hirvonen, J.; Nuutila, P.; Nummenmaa, L.

2024-06-24 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.06.20.599673 bioRxiv
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Eating is inherently social for humans. Yet, most neuroimaging studies of appetite and food-induced reward have focused on studying brain responses to food intake or viewing pictures of food alone. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure haemodynamic responses to "vicarious" feeding. The subjects (n=97) viewed series of short videos representing naturalistic episodes of social eating intermixed with videos without feeding / appetite related content. Viewing the vicarious feeding (versus control) videos activated motor and premotor cortices, thalamus, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices, consistent with somatomotor and affective engagement. Responses to the feeding videos were also downregulated as a function of the participants BMI. Altogether these results suggest that seeing others eating engages the corresponding motor and affective programs in the viewers brain, potentially increasing appetite and promoting mutual feeding.

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