We are what we eat: How food is represented in our mind/brain

Volume: 23, Issue: 4, Pages: 1043 - 1054
Published: Jun 9, 2016
Abstract
Despite the essential role of food in our lives, we have little understanding of the way our knowledge about food is organized in the brain. At birth, human infants exhibit very few food preferences, and do not yet know much about what is edible and what is not. A multisensory learning development will eventually turn young infants into omnivore adults, for whom deciding what to eat becomes an effortful task. Recognizing food constitutes an...
Paper Details
Title
We are what we eat: How food is represented in our mind/brain
Published Date
Jun 9, 2016
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
1043 - 1054
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