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More on obesity and working memory

Our latest research explores the intricate relationship between obesity and working memory, highlighting the role of genetic variants in striatal dopamine signaling.

Our latest research explores the intricate relationship between obesity and working memory, highlighting the role of genetic variants in striatal dopamine signaling.

Our newest preprint publication on the relationship between obesity and working memory has undergone rigorous review by eLife, shedding new light on the interplay between BMI and cognitive function.

The study, led by researcher Nadine Herzog, reveals compelling insights into how genetic variants influencing striatal dopamine signaling impact the negative association between BMI and working memory updating. This finding underscores the intricate biological mechanisms influencing cognitive performance in individuals with varying levels of BMI.

Of particular note is the transparency and novelty of the eLife review process. The journey through the review is an enlightening experience, emphasizing the commitment to scientific rigor and openness in research dissemination.

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