
Thirst - PMC
Thirst motivates water seeking and consumption by both positive and negative valence mechanisms. Thirst positively reinforces drinking behavior by magnifying the rewarding …
The Neural Regulation of Thirst - BrainFacts
Scientists have been studying the neurological mechanisms of thirst for decades. Early on, they discovered that the body’s primary “thirst center” in the brain is the hypothalamus, a deep …
Thirst - Wikipedia
Thirst is the craving for potable fluids, resulting in the basic instinct of animals to drink. It is an essential mechanism involved in fluid balance. [1] . It arises from a lack of fluids or an increase …
The neurobiology of thirst and salt appetite - Cell Press
2024年11月27日 · We discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms for sensing imbalances in blood osmolality, volume, and sodium content; how this information is integrated in the brain to …
The neural basis of homeostatic and anticipatory thirst
2017年11月13日 · Thirst has long been thought of as a negative homeostatic feedback response to increases in blood solute concentration or decreases in blood volume. However, emerging …
The neural basis of homeostatic and anticipatory thirst
Thirst has long been thought of as a negative homeostatic feedback response to increases in blood solute concentration or decreases in blood volume. However, emerging evidence …
Neural circuits underlying thirst and fluid homeostasis
2017年6月22日 · Thirst is a homeostatic response to changes in fluid balance and is governed by a set of interconnected brain structures known as the lamina terminalis.
How do our brains tell us we are thirsty? - Medical News Today
2018年3月3日 · Feeling thirsty is a primal and unmistakable urge. A new study unpicks the neural mechanisms that make up this feeling, and the story is a complex one.
Neurons that drive and quench thirst | Science - AAAS
2017年9月15日 · Thirst is a vital primordial emotion that motivates fluid intake to compensate for incessant water loss incurred as a result of breathing, sweating, and urine production.
5.6: Thirst - Medicine LibreTexts
Both the thirst and the ADH mechanisms are regulated in the hypothalamus. Water intake can be considered to consist of two components: a regulatory component (due to thirst) and a non …