RT @bvb373: More evidence that visual cognition reflects (historically) adaptive priorities — subjects are distracted by high-calorie foods…
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More evidence that visual cognition reflects (historically) adaptive priorities — subjects are distracted by high-calorie foods, and the effect goes away when they've just eaten: https://t.co/dK065C2wfH
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A lively defense of the phoneme: https://t.co/IlPPsfMbZr How calorie-dense foods grab your attention: https://t.co/4vqRc3NzZ4 Smiling faces look older, despite the widespread belief to the contrary: https://t.co/iZWpzbQ5eX The SNARC effect is not unitary:
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The capture of attention by entirely irrelevant pictures of calorie-dense foods https://t.co/97bFRkiRAF