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Hunger — Visual
: Exposing children to attractive, well-plated pictures of vegetables has been shown to increase their willingness to try them.
When you see a high-definition image of food, your brain doesn't know it's just pixels. It prepares for a meal that isn't coming: Visual Hunger
: You might experience increased salivation, a rise in heart rate, and even a release of insulin in anticipation of sugar. : Exposing children to attractive, well-plated pictures of
Coined by gastrophysicist Charles Spence, refers to our natural urge to look at images of food and the subsequent neurological and physiological responses that follow. : Exposing children to attractive
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