The effect of food substances on emotional states has been widely investigated, showing, for example, that eating chocolate is able to reduce negative mood. Here, for the first time, we have shown that the consumption of specific food substances is not only able to induce particular emotional states, but more importantly, to facilitate recognition of corresponding emotional facial expressions in others. Participants were asked to perform an emotion recognition task before and after eating either a piece of chocolate or a small amount of fish sauce – which we expected to induce happiness or disgust, respectively. Our results showed that being in a specific emotional state improves recognition of the corresponding emotional facial expression....
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
UNLABELLED: Research on emotions as a trigger for food intake has mainly been focused on the role of...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
The experience of food can be affected by visual perception and the context in which food is present...
In this study, several factors (social status, age, gender, education, knowledge about healthy eatin...
Emotional state during food consumption is expected to affect food pleasantness. We hypothesize that...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
How often do we hear that eating chocolate, drinking wine or eating our mom’s cooking make us feel h...
Facial expressions are in reaction to basic tastes by the response to receptor stimulation. The obje...
We are constantly being told that chocolate is bad for our health– but is it bad for our mind? Mara ...
Facial expressions are in reaction to basic tastes by the response to receptor stimulation. The obje...
Although a relationship between emotional state and feeding behavior is known to exist, the interact...
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
UNLABELLED: Research on emotions as a trigger for food intake has mainly been focused on the role of...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
The experience of food can be affected by visual perception and the context in which food is present...
In this study, several factors (social status, age, gender, education, knowledge about healthy eatin...
Emotional state during food consumption is expected to affect food pleasantness. We hypothesize that...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
Guided by distinct theoretical frameworks (the embodiment theories, shared-signal hypothesis, and ap...
How often do we hear that eating chocolate, drinking wine or eating our mom’s cooking make us feel h...
Facial expressions are in reaction to basic tastes by the response to receptor stimulation. The obje...
We are constantly being told that chocolate is bad for our health– but is it bad for our mind? Mara ...
Facial expressions are in reaction to basic tastes by the response to receptor stimulation. The obje...
Although a relationship between emotional state and feeding behavior is known to exist, the interact...
An increasing focus on emotion in consumer and sensory research has led to the development of many i...
UNLABELLED: Research on emotions as a trigger for food intake has mainly been focused on the role of...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...