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Furthermore, during the functional neuroimaging phase, it appeared that MC4R agonism possibly amplified activity in the cerebellar and supplementary motor areas while possibly deactivating the secondary somatosensory cortex, specifically when the subjects were exposed to erotic stimuli, in contrast to the placebo
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