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When Our Eyes Serve Our Stomach
Our senses aren’t just delivering a strict view of w what’s going on in the world; they’re
affected by what’s going on in our heads. A new study finds that hungry people see food-related
words more clearly than people who’ve just eaten.
Psychologists have known for decades that what’s going on inside our head affects our senses.
For example, poorer children think coins are larger than they are, and hungry people think pictures
of food are brighter. Remi Radel of University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France, wanted to
investigate how this happens. Does it happen right away as the brain receives signals from the eyes
or a little later as the brain’s high-level thinking processes get involved?
Radel recruited 42 students with a normal body mass index. On the day of his or her test, each
student was told to arrive at the lab at noon after three or four hours of not eating. Then they were
told there was a delay. Some were told to come back in 10 minutes; others were given an hour to get
lunch first. So half the students were hungry when they did the experiment and the other half had
just eaten.
For the experiment, the participant looked at a computer screen. One by one,80 words flashed
on the screen for about l/300th of a second each. They flashed at so small a size that the: students
could only consciously perceive. A quarter of the words were food-related. After each word, each
person was I asked how bright the word was and asked to choose which of two words they’d seen –a
food-related word like cake or a neutral word like boat. Each word appeared too briefly for
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