In our daily lives, we are constantly exposed to a variety of food-related stimuli, including images, videos, and textual content. The immediate and automatic responses individuals exhibit when confronted with such stimuli are intimately linked to bodily activation, emotional and cognitive processing, and personal autobiographical experiences. A growing body of evidence supports the link between
Enhancing Emotion Regulation Through Arousal Modulation with Modal and Amodal Virtual Food Representations
Silvia Francesca Maria Pizzoli;Elisa Scerrati;
2024-01-01
Abstract
In our daily lives, we are constantly exposed to a variety of food-related stimuli, including images, videos, and textual content. The immediate and automatic responses individuals exhibit when confronted with such stimuli are intimately linked to bodily activation, emotional and cognitive processing, and personal autobiographical experiences. A growing body of evidence supports the link betweenFile in questo prodotto:
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