Pleasure as a Substitute for Size: How Multisensory Imagery Can Make People Happier with Smaller Food Portions

Volume: 53, Issue: 5, Pages: 847 - 864
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Research on overeating assumes that pleasure must be sacrificed for the sake of good health. Contrary to this view, the authors show that focusing on sensory pleasure can make people happier and willing to spend more for less food, a triple win for public health, consumers, and companies alike. In five experiments, the authors ask U.S. and French adults and children to imagine vividly the taste, smell, and texture of three hedonic foods before...
Paper Details
Title
Pleasure as a Substitute for Size: How Multisensory Imagery Can Make People Happier with Smaller Food Portions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
53
Issue
5
Pages
847 - 864
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