Neurodesarrollo, circuitos de recompensa y regulación | 13 NOV 20

Obesidad en el adolescente y toma de decisiones alimentarias

Revisión sobre el desarrollo de la corteza prefrontal en la adolescencia y su relación con el aumento del consumo excesivo de calorías
Autor/a: Cassandra J Lowe, J Bruce Morton, Amy C Reichelt  Lancet Child Adolesc Health 2020
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