About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to facilitate a better understanding of ghrelin’s effect on behavior, impulsivity, and risk-taking in both animals and humans. Special focus should be put on investigating the influence of the circumstances under which ghrelin effects are tested. These circumstances include whether individuals/animals were previously stressed or unstressed, feeding status, age, sex, and acute vs. chronic exposure. This is, up until now, not well understood and might in the future produce insights on underlying mechanisms in the pathophysiology of conditions ranging from eating disorders to obesity and substance and behavioral addictions.
Experimental, interventional, observational, and imaging studies in both animals and humans are welcome. Comprehensive reviews of the theme are also specified in the range of this Research Topic. The focus should be placed on ghrelin’s effect on behavioral changes, decision-making, and risk-taking in the light of mental health and psychiatric disorders. Underlying neurobiological and functional mechanisms should be explored as well.
Keywords: Ghrelin, Stress, Risk taking, Impulsivity, Behavior
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