Consumers frequently consume items to the point where they no longer enjoy them. In a pilot study and two experiments spanning three distinct classes of stimuli, we find that people can recover from this satiation by simply recalling the variety of alternative items they have consumed in the past. And yet, people seem to exhibit "variety amnesia" in that they do not spontaneously recall this past variety despite the fact that it would result in a desirable decrease in satiation. Thus, rather than satiation being a fixed physiological process, it appears that it is at least partially constructed in the moment. We discuss some of the theoretical implications of these findings and provide some prescriptive measures for both marketers and consu...
The influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned food memory was invest...
Past research shows that recalling a single positive health-related experience, such as exercising, ...
Research suggests that memory for recent eating is factored into subsequent food intake decisions an...
Satiation is defined as the reduction in pleasure associated with increased consumption of a product...
Satiation takes place when we repeatedly consume an enjoyable experience. While the occurrence of th...
Experiences generally provide less pleasure as we repeat them---they satiate. Although satiation low...
People usually like experiences less as they repeat them: they satiate. This re-search finds that pe...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
It has recently been demonstrated that exposure to advertising after consumption can change consumer...
International audienceEP Köster's latest work has focused on the role of sensory memory in food perc...
Consumers use affective evaluations of past hedonic experiences in their future decision-making. How...
Memory plays a central role in food choice and consumption. Most recent studies focusing on food mem...
We present five studies supporting our strategic memory protection theory. When people make decision...
It is well established that the satiety providing effects of food can influence meal size and a disp...
The influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned food memory was invest...
Past research shows that recalling a single positive health-related experience, such as exercising, ...
Research suggests that memory for recent eating is factored into subsequent food intake decisions an...
Satiation is defined as the reduction in pleasure associated with increased consumption of a product...
Satiation takes place when we repeatedly consume an enjoyable experience. While the occurrence of th...
Experiences generally provide less pleasure as we repeat them---they satiate. Although satiation low...
People usually like experiences less as they repeat them: they satiate. This re-search finds that pe...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
Research shows that retrospective memory is often more extreme than in-the-moment experiences. While...
It has recently been demonstrated that exposure to advertising after consumption can change consumer...
International audienceEP Köster's latest work has focused on the role of sensory memory in food perc...
Consumers use affective evaluations of past hedonic experiences in their future decision-making. How...
Memory plays a central role in food choice and consumption. Most recent studies focusing on food mem...
We present five studies supporting our strategic memory protection theory. When people make decision...
It is well established that the satiety providing effects of food can influence meal size and a disp...
The influence of age of the consumer and food novelty on incidentally learned food memory was invest...
Past research shows that recalling a single positive health-related experience, such as exercising, ...
Research suggests that memory for recent eating is factored into subsequent food intake decisions an...