“…More specific to overeating behaviors, reduced OFC gray matter volume and thickness have been related to less restrained eating (Su, Jackson, Wei, Qiu, & Chen, 2017) and unhealthy food choice (Cohen, Yates, Duong, & Convit, 2011), although one study reported larger OFC volume in binge-eating disorder patients compared to healthy controls (Schäfer, Vaitl, & Schienle, 2010). First evidence suggests that individual differences in OFC thickness partly mediate the genetic risk for obesity (Opel et al, 2017), possibly by provoking, or failing to inhibit, impulsive and compulsive (eating) behavior.…”