Hunger enhances consistent economic choices in non-human primates
Abstract Hunger and thirst are fundamental biological processes that drive consumption behavior in humans and non-human animals. While the existing literature in neuroscience suggests that these satiety states change how consumable rewards are represented in the brain, it remains unclear as to how t...
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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