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The part of the brain that I would associate with the feeling of satiation, or feeling full, isin the hypothalamus. In addition, there is a more complex system differdent body signals gives us the feeling of hunger, and this is not very well understood because so many body systems play a role. If you can think of a stimulud as a change, then try and coem up with as many changes that could triger the desire to eat. I would imagine the list would be quite long.

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