Brain chemical prompts rats to gorge on M&Ms
date:Sep 26, 2012
The speed of consumption also directly correlated with the amount of enkephalin released, they added.

The faster a rat started eating, the higher its relative increase in enkephalin levels.

Faster speed to eat supports the hypotheses that mu opioid receptor stimulation in this neostriatum region provides a command to eat now as well as to eat more, researchers said.
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