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Brain response to taste in overweight children: A pilot feasibility study

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Relation Between CEBQ Scores and % Signal Change to Visual Cues Across Significant Clusters.

Panel A depicts a scatterplot of the relation between scores on Enjoyment of Food subscale of the CEBQ and % signal change (average of the significant cluster from group-level FEAT results) in the left lateral occipital cortex, supramarginal gyrus, and insula/operculum (represented in yellow on brain image) in response to the milkshake picture vs water picture. Panel B depicts a scatterplot of the relation between scores on the Emotional Over-Eating subscale of the CEBQ and % signal change (average of the significant cluster from group-level FEAT results) in the left caudate/putamen, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), middle frontal gyrus, and paracingulate gyrus (represented in blue on brain image) in response to the milkshake picture vs water picture. Brain images are in radiological format, where the left side of the brain is displayed on the right. All clusters are layered on to the MNI Standard brain for display purposes.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172604.g001