Terms of endearment such as "sweetie," "honey," and "sugar" are commonly used in the context of describing romantic partners. This article explores how a relatively subtle manipulation, namely taste sensations, might influence romantic perceptions of a nonestablished relationship. Consistent with predictions, results from Studies 1 and 2 (n = 280) showed that participants evaluated a hypothetical relationship, but not an existing relationship, more favorably when exposed to sweet taste compared to non-sweet taste control. Study 3 (n = 142) further showed that participants indicated greater interest in initiating a relationship with a potential partner when exposed to sweet taste, as compared to control participants. Implications for the rol...
In this study, we separated for the first time the learned liking for a particular level of sweetnes...
Two distinct patterns of sweet taste liking have been described: one showing a peak liking response ...
YEOMANS, M.R., TEPPER, B.J., RIETZSCHEL, J & PRESCOTT, J. Human hedonic responses to sweetness: role...
Terms of endearment such as sweetie, honey, and sugar are commonly used in the context of describing...
Contains fulltext : 145125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Terms of endear...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영학과, 2012. 2. 박기완.Recent research on embodied cognition has proposed that b...
Metaphorical expressions linking love and jealousy to sweet, sour, and bitter tastes are common in n...
This review summarizes current studies on the psychological effects of sweet taste and its role in o...
Although recent molecular studies suggest that only one receptor and one signaling pathway are invol...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
Although recent molecular studies suggest that only one receptor and one signaling pathway are invol...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
In this study, we separated for the first time the learned liking for a particular level of sweetnes...
Two distinct patterns of sweet taste liking have been described: one showing a peak liking response ...
YEOMANS, M.R., TEPPER, B.J., RIETZSCHEL, J & PRESCOTT, J. Human hedonic responses to sweetness: role...
Terms of endearment such as sweetie, honey, and sugar are commonly used in the context of describing...
Contains fulltext : 145125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Terms of endear...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영학과, 2012. 2. 박기완.Recent research on embodied cognition has proposed that b...
Metaphorical expressions linking love and jealousy to sweet, sour, and bitter tastes are common in n...
This review summarizes current studies on the psychological effects of sweet taste and its role in o...
Although recent molecular studies suggest that only one receptor and one signaling pathway are invol...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
Although recent molecular studies suggest that only one receptor and one signaling pathway are invol...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
This study clarifies the relationship between sweet liking and personality, with a focus on snacking...
In this study, we separated for the first time the learned liking for a particular level of sweetnes...
Two distinct patterns of sweet taste liking have been described: one showing a peak liking response ...
YEOMANS, M.R., TEPPER, B.J., RIETZSCHEL, J & PRESCOTT, J. Human hedonic responses to sweetness: role...