The Trigminal Nerve (V)
"Feeling" can mean, among other things, "sensation" or "emotion". Hunger is a sensation, but not an emotion.
Yes, ulcers can sometimes lead to feelings of hunger. This is because the pain or discomfort caused by an ulcer may stimulate the release of stomach acids, which can create a sensation similar to hunger. Additionally, some individuals may experience increased appetite as a response to the discomfort, mistakenly interpreting it as hunger. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if you suspect you have an ulcer.
No, the opposite.
Don't eat.
Hunger
Ghrelin and Leptin
The thirst and hunger center is located in the brain, specifically the hypothalamus. This region regulates the sensation of thirst and hunger by monitoring nutrient levels and responding to signals from the body. When these levels are out of balance, the hypothalamus triggers appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.
low glucose levels
Hunger. -firstmate-
True/Yes.
The brain controls the feeling of hunger and fullness after eating.
The hypothalamus controls hunger. It is one of the parts of your brain. Leptin, a hormone, also plays a part in the hunger you feel. Leptin is stored in proportion to the amount of fat tissue in a person's body.