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English Script Request

sollasol
Complete / 193 Words
by Antoinette_ -

Hunger is the best sauce, and it affects perceptions of anything related to food, even words. Researchers tested two groups -- one group just had lunch; the other hadn't eaten in four hours. The subjects watched computer screens as eighty words flashed by, each for about 1/300 of a second. That's too short to read the words but just long enough to reach the threshold of conscious awareness. One quarter of the words were food-related; the rest were neutral non-food-related words. After each word flashed by, the subjects were slowly shown that word and another word. For example, if the flashed word was bread, the subjects might then be slowly shown the words "bread" and "glove", and they were asked which word had previously flashed by. Hungry subjects were better at recognizing that they'd seen the food-related words than the other words and reported that food words were brighter than the neutral words. The researchers in the journal "Psychological Science": "Highly desirable stimuli seem more likely than other information to find a fast track to our conscious awareness, which is probably an important ability for evolution to have cobbled into our nervous systems."

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