Close your eyes and visualize the following: a decadent piece of chocolate cake, a bouquet of fully bloomed red roses, a juicy peach. Hopefully, these mental images produced some form of positive ...
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Why we really crave comfort food: New study reveals the psychology behind emotional eating
Most of us reach for comfort food when we feel stressed, bored, or down—but a recent study reveals that our motivations might not be what we think. Published in the journal Nutrients, the research ...
Example pair of food and non-food (basket of roses and basket of strawberries) from the TTU Food Cue Reactivity Image Bank, created by George Mason University researcher Martin Binks. Close your eyes ...
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