品味
心理学
感知
透视图(图形)
食物选择
认知
考试(生物学)
社会心理学
发展心理学
生态学
医学
计算机科学
生物
病理
人工智能
神经科学
作者
Sonja Kunz,Simona Haasova,Niklas Pivecka,Justus Schmidt,Arnd Florack
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976231158288
摘要
We investigated a novel cognitive-ecological account for misbeliefs about the relationship between food healthiness and tastiness. We propose that different frequencies of healthy and tasty foods in contrasting contexts can trigger perceptions that health and taste are related in ways that diverge from the actual health-taste correlation in the presented food. To investigate this proposal, we conducted three studies (total N = 369), including a taste test, with adult Prolific academic participants from the United Kingdom and undergraduate psychology students from Austria. Our results showed that different frequencies of healthy and tasty food across contrasting contexts can trigger misbeliefs about the relationship between health and taste. These findings demonstrate that properties of the food ecology combined with basic cognitive processes can help explain the formation of beliefs about food such as that unhealthy food tastes better than healthy food. Our study extends the existing explanations for food beliefs and provides a perspective on how they can be changed.
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