Reward and the search for food | Food on the Brain
A study on mice and rats have revealed that there is reward in the seeking of sugar, not just the eating of it.
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- Clip length: 4'11''
- Broadcast year: 2015
Curriculum Connection
- Health & Social Care | Nutritional Health | Examine factors affecting dietary intake and nutritional health
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UK only
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Content
- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC One
- Programme: Food on the Brain
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