Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While investigations into this phenomenon have mostly focused on distinct, one-time experiences, we examined it with respect to recurring day-to-day experiences in the eating domain, focusing on variables of the snapshot model-i.e., the most intense and the final experience. We used a smartphone-based Ecological Momentary Assessment to assess the food intake and eating happiness of 103 participants (82.52% female, Mage = 21.97 years) over eight days, and then calculated their best (positive peak), worst (negative peak) and final experiences. Remembered eating happiness was assessed immediately after the study (immediate recall) and after four week...
The data in this file were collected from an experimental study that aimed to examine whether rememb...
International audienceEP Köster's latest work has focused on the role of sensory memory in food perc...
It has previously been shown that recalling a recent meal reduces subsequent intake of palatable sna...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
An affective experience exists in different states - what we forecast the experience to be, what we ...
Past research shows that recalling a single positive health-related experience, such as exercising, ...
The remembered satisfaction and enjoyment of eating occasions can influence future meal choice decis...
Forecasting how we will react in the future is important in every area of our lives. However, people...
Intense pain is often exaggerated in retrospective evaluations, indicating a possible divergence bet...
It is well established that the satiety providing effects of food can influence meal size and a disp...
Research suggests that memory for recent eating is factored into subsequent food intake decisions an...
It has been shown that recalling a meal eaten a few hours earlier (vs. the previous day) leads to re...
Consumers frequently consume items to the point where they no longer enjoy them. In a pilot study an...
This study was an investigation of how the subjective properties of autobiographical memories change...
<p>Our memories of past eating experiences are influential in shaping food preferences and consumpti...
The data in this file were collected from an experimental study that aimed to examine whether rememb...
International audienceEP Köster's latest work has focused on the role of sensory memory in food perc...
It has previously been shown that recalling a recent meal reduces subsequent intake of palatable sna...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
An affective experience exists in different states - what we forecast the experience to be, what we ...
Past research shows that recalling a single positive health-related experience, such as exercising, ...
The remembered satisfaction and enjoyment of eating occasions can influence future meal choice decis...
Forecasting how we will react in the future is important in every area of our lives. However, people...
Intense pain is often exaggerated in retrospective evaluations, indicating a possible divergence bet...
It is well established that the satiety providing effects of food can influence meal size and a disp...
Research suggests that memory for recent eating is factored into subsequent food intake decisions an...
It has been shown that recalling a meal eaten a few hours earlier (vs. the previous day) leads to re...
Consumers frequently consume items to the point where they no longer enjoy them. In a pilot study an...
This study was an investigation of how the subjective properties of autobiographical memories change...
<p>Our memories of past eating experiences are influential in shaping food preferences and consumpti...
The data in this file were collected from an experimental study that aimed to examine whether rememb...
International audienceEP Köster's latest work has focused on the role of sensory memory in food perc...
It has previously been shown that recalling a recent meal reduces subsequent intake of palatable sna...