Anti-obesity drug improves associative learning in people with obesity: Study

To control our behavior, the brain must be able to form associations. This involves, for example, associating a neutral external stimulus with a consequence following the stimulus (e.g., the hotplate glows red—you can burn your hand). In this way, the brain learns what the implication of our handling of the first stimulus are.

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