Notifications
Clear all
Welcome to Psychology Roots Community. We glad to see you here.
Topic starter
27/03/2022 6:08 am
Cutting sensory nerves from the stomach, or removing it entirely, causes
- a total loss of appetite.
- eating based on recognized need, not internal feelings of hunger.
- some changes in eating, but hunger still occurs.
- the need for patients to be "trained" to eat; otherwise, they would inadvertently starve to death.
Spoiler
Answer
3. some changes in eating, but hunger still occurs.