Based on evidence that the color red elicits avoidance motivation across contexts (Mehta & Zhu, 2009), two studies investigated the effect of the color red on snack food and soft drink consumption. In line with our hypothesis, participants drank less from a red labeled cup than from a blue labeled cup (Study 1), and ate less snack food from a red plate than from a blue or white plate (Study 2). The results suggest that red functions as a subtle stop signal that works outside of focused awareness and thereby reduces incidental food and drink intake
This study is concerned with the evolutionary significance of red and the effects of our sensitivity...
Color research has shown that red is associated with avoidance of threat (e. g., failure) or approac...
A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence of color on p...
Recent literature suggests that individuals may consume less food when this is served on red plates....
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
This work was supported by the BBSRC DRINC fund [grant number BB/M027384/1].Environmental cues, such...
that fect pop plates reduce taste-related consumption and extended this effect to the touch-related ...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
The color red is known to influence psychological functioning, having both negative (e.g., blood, fi...
Extrinsic product cues such as package colour may change product perception and perceived reward val...
Extrinsic product cues such as package colour may change product perception and perceived reward val...
The detection of food is crucial for our survival and health. Earlier experimental psychological stu...
Background Plate colour was previously shown to alter the amount of food consumption due to its envi...
Colors can carry specific meaning and have an important influence on people’s feelings, thoughts and...
This study is concerned with the evolutionary significance of red and the effects of our sensitivity...
Color research has shown that red is associated with avoidance of threat (e. g., failure) or approac...
A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence of color on p...
Recent literature suggests that individuals may consume less food when this is served on red plates....
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
This work was supported by the BBSRC DRINC fund [grant number BB/M027384/1].Environmental cues, such...
that fect pop plates reduce taste-related consumption and extended this effect to the touch-related ...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
The color red is known to influence psychological functioning, having both negative (e.g., blood, fi...
Extrinsic product cues such as package colour may change product perception and perceived reward val...
Extrinsic product cues such as package colour may change product perception and perceived reward val...
The detection of food is crucial for our survival and health. Earlier experimental psychological stu...
Background Plate colour was previously shown to alter the amount of food consumption due to its envi...
Colors can carry specific meaning and have an important influence on people’s feelings, thoughts and...
This study is concerned with the evolutionary significance of red and the effects of our sensitivity...
Color research has shown that red is associated with avoidance of threat (e. g., failure) or approac...
A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence of color on p...