Brain dopamine is associated with eating behaviors in humans.
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Yu-Shin Ding | Jean Logan | Christopher Wong | Millard Jayne | Wei Zhu | Nora D Volkow | Joanna S Fowler | N. Volkow | Gene-Jack Wang | J. Fowler | J. Logan | M. Jayne | Wei Zhu | Christopher T. Wong | Yu-Shin Ding | S. Gatley | N. Pappas | L. Maynard | Gene-Jack Wang | S John Gatley | Laurence Maynard | Naomi Pappas | Millard Jayne
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