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Central metabolic and humoral factors involved in the neural regulation of feeding.

Evidence is summarized for the theory that long-term regulation of energy balance is elaborated by an interface between matabolism and brain activity within the medial hypothalamus, while short-term satiety effects are a more direct consequence of dampened activity in lateral hypothalamic feeding circuits. Possible relationships of these functions to autonomic control circuits are discussed.

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