“…It does so directly and by sensitizing the food reward system (Adam & Epel, 2007;Epel et al, 2001;Rudenga, Sinha, & Small, 2012). Humans who are administered glucocorticoids such as cortisol markedly increase their eating (Adam & Epel, 2007;Adam, Schamarek, Springer, Havel, & Epel, 2010), and individuals secreting higher endogenous cortisol levels in response to acute stress in the lab consume more calories subsequently (Epel et al, 2001). Cortisol also sensitizes the reward system, a process governed by interactive connections among stress, the limbic system, basal ganglia, and the prefrontal cortex (Epel et al, 2012).…”