満腹中枢
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まんぷくちゅうすう 】
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[n]
{physiology}
- satiety center (of the brain)
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A 2025-12-13 05:30:35 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2354261)
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A* 2025-12-13 02:18:04 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2354252) - Comments
Also, it appears that "appetite centre" is used more or less interchangeably with "feeding centre" to contrast with "satiety centre".
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A* 2025-12-13 01:56:44 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2354250) - Comments
GG5 has "hunger center" for 空腹中枢. More physiology than anatomy.
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A 2025-06-16 04:10:19 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2342395) - Refs
GG5, etc.
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@@ -12 +12,4 @@ -<gloss>satiety center, appetite</gloss> +<field>&anat;</field> +<gloss>satiety center (of the brain)</gloss> +<gloss>appetite center</gloss> +<gloss>hunger center</gloss>
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A* 2025-06-16 03:05:20 Carson Groel <...address hidden...> (id#2342390) - Comments
“Satiety center” appears to be the most common translation online, although it gets translated sometimes as just “appetite” in non-scientific contexts. There is an Eikaiwa thread (viewable here: https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/uknow/questions/1892/ ) where responses suggested using “appetite” in the phrase 満腹中枢が麻痺する Interestingly, weblio has an entry for this phrase on its own, with “to have no limit to one’s appetite” as the provided English translation. (Link: https://ejje.weblio.jp/content/満腹中枢が麻痺する ). I put in various combinations of 満腹中枢 with 麻痺 into the ngrams corpus and the most I got was: 満腹中枢麻痺 831 満腹中枢が麻痺する turned up 94 results.
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