201802.06
Disgusted Consumers Dislike Food More than Sad Ones (paper accepted)
Posted in RESEARCH
Motoki and Sugiura 2018 shows that incidental emotion influences later food preference. Incidental disgust (vs. sadness) more decreases food preference. The effect is specific for food preference but not for household products preference. The study was just published in Frontiers in Psychology: Eating Behavior.(Motoki)
Motoki and Sugiura 2018 shows that incidental emotion influences later food preference. Incidental disgust (vs. sadness) more decreases food preference. The effect is specific for food preference but not for household products preference. The study was just published in Frontiers in Psychology: Eating Behavior.(Motoki)