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Hunger - Visual

: Our biology hasn't caught up to our current "obesogenic" environment. We are hardwired to hunt for food visually, but now we do that "hunting" on a 6-inch smartphone screen while sitting on a couch. The Biological "Trick": What Happens in Your Body

When you see a high-definition image of food, your brain doesn't know it's just pixels. It prepares for a meal that isn't coming: Visual Hunger

: Our brains prioritize high-fat and high-energy foods, locking onto these images within 165 milliseconds —long before we’ve consciously processed what we’re looking at. The Impact on Our Health : Our biology hasn't caught up to our

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