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    Feeding Kids' Hunger by Barrett, J, Porter, T

    Published 2009
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    Quantifying, projecting, and addressing India's hidden hunger by Ritchie, H, Reay, DS, Higgins, P

    Published 2019
    “…It is estimated that more than two billion people suffer from ‘hidden hunger’ (micronutrient malnutrition) globally, with nearly half living in India. …”
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    The role of structure and agency in hunger reduction in India by Sridhar, D

    Published 2008
    “…This article investigates the role of structure and agency in hunger reduction in India using the case study of the Tamil Nadu Integrated Nutrition Project (TINP). …”
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    Hunger improves reinforcement-driven but not planned action by van Swieten, MMH, Bogacz, R, Manohar, SG

    Published 2021
    “…These two systems might differ in their responsiveness to our needs. Hunger drives us to specifically seek food rewards, but here we ask whether it might have more general effects on these two decision systems. …”
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    The effects of hunger on experiential and explicit risk-taking by Van Swieten, M M H, Manohar, S G, Bogacz, R

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, healthy participants were tested on the effects of hunger on risk preferences in two complementary tasks. …”
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    Defining hunger, redefining food: humanitarianism in the twentieth century by Scott-Smith, T

    Published 2014
    “…Fourth, I make a sociological argument: that these mid-century changes involved a profound redefinition of hunger and food (with hunger conceived as a biochemical deficiency, and food as a collection of nutrients). …”
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    Effects of hunger on model-based and model-free decision-making by van Swieten, M M H, Manohar, S G, Bogacz, R

    Published 2021
    “…van Swieten MMH, Manohar SG, Bogacz R Description In this study, healthy participants were tested on the effects of hunger on model-free and model-based decision-making. …”
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    Eating with our eyes: From visual hunger to digital satiation by Spence, C, Okajima, K, Cheok, A, Petit, O, Michel, C

    Published 2015
    “…While the blame here is often put at the doors of the global food companies – offering addictive foods, designed to hit ‘the bliss point’ in terms of the pleasurable ingredients (sugar, salt, fat, etc.), and the ease of access to calorie-rich foods – we wonder whether there aren’t other implicit cues in our environments that might be triggering hunger more often than is perhaps good for us. Here, we take a closer look at the potential role of vision; Specifically, we question the impact that our increasing exposure to images of desirable foods (what is often labelled ‘food porn’, or ‘gastroporn’) via digital interfaces might be having, and ask whether it might not inadvertently be exacerbating our desire for food (what we call ‘visual hunger’). …”
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    Hunger selectively modulates corticolimbic activation to food stimuli in humans. by LaBar, K, Gitelman, DR, Parrish, T, Kim, Y, Nobre, A, Mesulam, M

    Published 2001
    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to determine whether visual responses to food in the human amygdala and related corticolimbic structures would be selectively altered by changes in states of hunger. Participants viewed images of motivationally relevant (food) and motivationally irrelevant (tool) objects while undergoing fMRI in alternately hungry and satiated conditions. …”
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    Eating to live or living to eat: The meaning of hunger following gastric surgery by Hallowell, N, Badger, S, Lawton, J

    Published 2021
    “…Interviewees' who had undergone prophylactic total gastrectomy experienced changes to the lived experience of hunger and appetite. The interviewees' accounts of life post-surgery suggested that private sensations of hunger (i.e. internalised feelings of hunger) disappeared following gastrectomy and in most cases never reappeared. …”
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