Appetisingness «RECENT – 2027»
: This refers to the natural evolutionary desire to look at food. Historically, this helped humans find energy-dense resources; today, it is triggered by digital screens.
The researchers introduce and explore several fascinating concepts regarding how we perceive food: appetisingness
An interesting paper on this topic is , published in Brain and Cognition . It explores how the modern-day saturation of high-definition food images (often called "food porn") affects our physiological responses and long-term health. 🍽️ Key Insights from the Paper : This refers to the natural evolutionary desire
: Other research supporting these ideas found that viewing "good-looking" food increases blood flow to the left-frontal pole of the brain, a region associated with emotional and cognitive processing of feeding behavior. Pictures of food create feelings of hunger this helped humans find energy-dense resources