Research regarding the role of the hypothalamus in anorexia nervosa indicates that
A) the hypothalamus is damaged in most individuals with anorexia
B) hypothalamus dysfunction is the most likely explanation for the fact that people with anorexia do not experience hunger
C) the hypothalamus appears to be overactive in people with anorexia,leading to binge eating
D) dysfunction in the hypothalamus does not seem to be an important factor in anorexia
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