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Alimentary epigenetics: A developmental psychobiological systems view of the perception of hunger, thirst and satiety
Authors:Christopher Harshaw  
Institution:aDepartment of Psychology, Florida International University, University Park, 11200 S.W. 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA
Abstract:Hunger, thirst and satiety have an enormous influence on cognition, behavior and development, yet we often take for granted that they are simply inborn or innate. Converging data and theory from both comparative and human domains, however, supports the conclusion that the phenomena hunger, thirst and satiety are not innate but rather emerge probabilistically as a function of experience during individual development. The metatheoretical perspective provided by developmental psychobiological systems theory provides a useful framework for organizing and synthesizing findings related to the development of the perception of hunger, thirst and satiety, or alimentary interoception. It is argued that neither developmental psychology nor the psychology of eating and drinking have adequately dealt with the ontogeny of alimentary interoception and that a more serious consideration of the species-typical developmental system of food and fluid intake and the many modifications that have been made therein is likely necessary for a full understanding of both alimentary and emotional development.
Keywords:Hunger  Thirst  Satiety  Developmental systems theory  Interoceptive development  Interoceptive awareness  Emotion  Emotional development
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