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The Psychology of Eating

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Based on up-to-date scientific research from psychology, The Psychology of Eating covers what makes us hungry; how we differ in ability to taste food; how color, sound, fat, texture, and temperature are involved the food experience; how our senses get bored with a single taste so we are built to like variety; how we learn to like and dislike foods; how our culture affects our reaction to food and what foods we find disgusting; why our environment makes us overeat; and fantastic foods, foods that change taste in unusual ways, or are special in producing strong liking or craving. The book concludes with how these principles can be applied to change behavior and food preferences.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
360
ISBN
9781138228757

Based on up-to-date scientific research from psychology, The Psychology of Eating covers what makes us hungry; how we differ in ability to taste food; how color, sound, fat, texture, and temperature are involved the food experience; how our senses get bored with a single taste so we are built to like variety; how we learn to like and dislike foods; how our culture affects our reaction to food and what foods we find disgusting; why our environment makes us overeat; and fantastic foods, foods that change taste in unusual ways, or are special in producing strong liking or craving. The book concludes with how these principles can be applied to change behavior and food preferences.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
360
ISBN
9781138228757