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My Project
Hi everybody I am doing a project on why people eat in excess and on
the other scale people that eat very small amounts e.g bulimea, anorexia. My study is to find out why people eat, what runs through the mind just before the food is consumed if any one has the time to answer these questions it would be very much apprieciated. 1)What is your physiology like body movements, breathing and posture when you think about food. 2)What internal representations e.g what and how you picture food in your mind, what you say or hear in your mind about food. Thank you. |
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My Project
I usually don't think much about food until I'm hungry. I'm REALLY
picky too, so I'll get some raw veggies or some sunflower seeds and munch while I consider what I have to eat that I can stomach today. Then I cook it and eat it, sometimes don't eat it if it turns out bad, like it gets burned or something. My first thought about food when grocery shopping or eating at a restaraunt is just making sure there are no dead animals in it and no eggs, which I am allergic to. I try to avoid eating out with others because I can rarely find anything vegetarian friendly as well as allergy friendly and I am usually appalled by the portion sizes which are entirely too much for one person. Pizza Hut is good though - a couple slices of veggie lovers and maybe a cinnamon stick. |
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