作者: Catharine Evers , Marijn Stok , Unna Danner , Stefanie Salmon , Denise de Ridder
DOI: 10.1016/J.APPET.2012.11.027
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摘要: Abstract As people are relatively incompetent in assessing the impact of visceral states on their behavior, two studies tested hypothesis that hunger affects extent to which assess themselves as external eaters. In Study 1 participants’ current self-reported were linked scores an eating scale. Hungrier participants perceived more strongly 2 was experimentally manipulated, after assessed. Hunger found affect people’s status, such hungry scored higher and above average norm score compared satiated participants, who below this score. The key implications these findings discussed.