CAREER, CLASS, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION IN THE LIFE STORIES OF OUTSOURCED CLEANERS





Effects of Imagined Consumption and Simulated Eating Movements on Food Intake: Thoughts about Food are not Always of Advantage.

Imagined food consumption is a method of elaborately imagining oneself eating a specific food that, when repeated 30 times, has been shown to decrease subsequent intake of the same food.The technique relies on a memory-based habituation process when behavioral and motivational responses to a stimulus decrease after its repeated presentation.Thus, r

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