2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.15.580403
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Healthy dietary choices involve prefrontal mechanisms associated with long-term reward maximization but not cognitive control

Ai Takehana,
Daiki Tanaka,
Mariko Arai
et al.

Abstract: Taste and health are critical factors to be considered when choosing foods. Prioritizing healthiness over tastiness requires self-control. It has also been suggested that self-control is guided by cognitive control. We then hypothesized that neural mechanisms underlying healthy food choice are associated with both self-control and cognitive control. Human participants performed a food choice task and a working memory (WM) task during functional MRI scanning. Their degree of self-control was assessed behavioral… Show more

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