Food Appears Different On An Empty Stomach: New Zealand Study
We are often told not to go to the supermarket on an empty stomach. Findings from a new University of Otago study in New Zealand potentially explain this theory, revealing that the way we think about food changes if we are hungry or full – not just whether we want food, but how vividly we can imagine it. Led by PhD candidate Maggie Hames, the study found that imagining food is easier, faster and more...