Ways to Lose Extra Calories on “Autopilot”
A German study concluded that blindfolded participants ate less food than participants who were able to see their plates. The explanation of this phenomenon is that vision deprivation decreases hedonic hunger — that is, hunger caused not by a necessity for food but by appetitive food. It’s probably time to try a different eating experience then.
May 26, 2022 | 5:58 pm