Anticipation of Future Variety Reduces Satiation from Current Experiences

Volume: 53, Issue: 6, Pages: 954 - 968
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Satiation frequently occurs from repeated consumption of the same items over time. However, results from five experiments show that when people anticipate consuming something different in the future, they satiate at a slower rate in the present. The authors find the effect in both food and nonfood consumption settings using different approaches to measure satiation. This effect is cognitive; specifically, anticipating variety in future...
Paper Details
Title
Anticipation of Future Variety Reduces Satiation from Current Experiences
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
53
Issue
6
Pages
954 - 968
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