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The images produced by these food trials were startling in another respect: They were hardly distinguishable from those of the brain on cocaine. The same key parts of the brain lit up in vivid reds and yellows. It didn’t seem to matter whether the person was getting a stimulant or a cheeseburger. In both cases, the brain sensed that something good was happening, and reacted with the same response: Please give me more.
Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions
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