The saliva priming effect,eating speed and the measurement of hunger |
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Authors: | Ray J. Hodgson John B. Greene |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychiatry, Addiction Research Unit, 101 Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Volunteers were tested under two conditions, either just before or just after a meal. The aim of the investigation was to identify subjective, behavioural and physiological correlates of hunger. Subjective measures of hunger and expected enjoyment as well as speed of eating clearly differentiated the two conditions. Although the basal level of salivation did not change significantly, there was a clear differential priming effect after consuming a small amount of chocolate. The saliva priming effect was greater when subjects were hungry. Correlations between change scores suggest that two partially independent systems are activated by food deprivation which could be labelled ‘hunger-salivation’ and ‘enjoyment-speed of eating’. |
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