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Evidence of a role for conditioning in the development of liking for flavours in humans in everyday life
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Evidence of a role for conditioning in the development of liking for flavours in humans in everyday life

KM Appleton, RC Gentry and R Shepherd
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, Vol.87(3), pp.478-486
30/03/2006

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Social Sciences Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Psychology Biological Behavioral Sciences Psychology BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES PSYCHOLOGY BIOLOGICAL conditioning liking flavour energy real world interactive technology HIGH DIETARY-FAT FOOD PREFERENCES APPETITE RATINGS YOUNG-CHILDREN CAFFEINE ACQUISITION VALIDITY PLEASANTNESS SATIATION EXPOSURE
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