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Healthy Eating & Eating Disorders - Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging

Huberman Lab

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The Anaraxic Brain

In the brain of anaraxic, it turns out that the reward systems have been attached to the execution of habits in a way that is unhealthy for body weight. And so their whole brain circuitry is skewed toward avoiding particular things, and they actually are rewarded for that. So there really does seem to be a flip in the switch in the anaraxIC brain that rewards them internally. They feel good when they avoid certain foods and they approach others. It's not a deprivation based model where they are flagellating themselves or actively avoiding food in order to punish themselves. Rather, once this transitions into a set of habits, they are actually getting a sense of reward by approaching low

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