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Studying Food Reward and Motivation in Humans
Published on: March 19, 2014
Is food preference innate instinct driven or human's free will?
Weiyue Shi1, Thomas Eidenberger2
1Tanglin Trust School, Singapore.
Abstract:
The question whether food preference decisions are controlled by innate instincts, or a conscious decision-making process is still open. The answer to this question is important not only for neuroscientists, psychologists, and philosophers but also for food scientists and developers. Looking from different perspectives involved in food preference decisions could not only settle a long ongoing debate but also pave the way to understand why people prefer to eat what they eat.
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