Neuroscience

Articles and news from the latest research reports.

340 notes

Brain scans show what makes us drink water and what makes us stop drinking
Drinking water when you’re thirsty is a pleasurable experience. Continuing to drink when you’re not, however, can be very unpleasant. To understand why your reaction to water drinking changes as your thirst level changes, Pascal Saker of the University of Melbourne and his colleagues performed fMRI scans on people as they drank water. They found that regions of the brain associated with positive feelings became active when the subjects were thirsty, while regions associated with negative feelings and with controlling and coordinating movement became active after the subjects were satiated. The research appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Read more

Brain scans show what makes us drink water and what makes us stop drinking

Drinking water when you’re thirsty is a pleasurable experience. Continuing to drink when you’re not, however, can be very unpleasant. To understand why your reaction to water drinking changes as your thirst level changes, Pascal Saker of the University of Melbourne and his colleagues performed fMRI scans on people as they drank water. They found that regions of the brain associated with positive feelings became active when the subjects were thirsty, while regions associated with negative feelings and with controlling and coordinating movement became active after the subjects were satiated. The research appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Read more

Filed under brain scans drinking water cingulate cortex orbitofrontal cortex motor control neuroscience science

  1. tied-with-string reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  2. liveandbreathbiology reblogged this from ofwordsandwaltzes
  3. ofwordsandwaltzes reblogged this from helpingpetsbehave
  4. helpingpetsbehave reblogged this from neurosciencestuff and added:
    The same processes are at work when dogs drink but can be overridden and dysregulated by water deprivation. Dogs drink...
  5. musicsaveslives1324 reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  6. ihkura reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  7. mediaoverloadshow reblogged this from ms-spasmodic
  8. taragraz16 reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  9. ms-spasmodic reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  10. thespoopiestsquirrel reblogged this from olddisabledautisticmofo
  11. nikes-and-scrubs reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  12. potatoafts reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  13. thepursuitofselfactualization reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  14. unreasonableworld reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  15. jasmine-leigh reblogged this from sciencenetlinks
  16. jwatring reblogged this from sciencenetlinks
  17. glitterpenises reblogged this from miserablekid
  18. miserablekid reblogged this from secretporcupine and added:
    Doesn’t Aldosterone and ADH also make you more thirsty via receptors in your brain too?
  19. secretporcupine reblogged this from chroniclesofachemist
  20. steviememphis reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  21. it-is-black-jesus reblogged this from sciencenetlinks
  22. blankdays21 reblogged this from sciencenetlinks
  23. hecame-hedanced-heconquered reblogged this from sciencenetlinks
free counters