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Tastiness but not healthfulness captures automatic visual attention
Posted in RESEARCH
We live in food-rich environment. What food information do we automatically see? Using an eye-tracking, we clarified that tastiness automatically captures visual attention. In contrast, healthfulness or preferences of foods do not. The findings were accepted in Food Quality and Preference (Motoki)
We live in food-rich environment. What food information do we automatically see? Using an eye-tracking, we clarified that tastiness automatically captures visual attention. In contrast, healthfulness or preferences of foods do not. The findings were accepted in Food Quality and Preference (Motoki)