Visual Hunger -
: Studies show that the "hunger hormone" ghrelin increases in the blood simply by looking at delicious food images.
In the digital age, this has manifested as a "hunger for succulent gastronomic images," often called or "gastroporn." Why Does It Happen? (The Evolutionary Glitch) Visual Hunger
Coined by gastrophysicist Charles Spence, refers to our natural urge to look at images of food and the subsequent neurological and physiological responses that follow. : Studies show that the "hunger hormone" ghrelin
Your eyes are powerful messengers for your appetite. By being mindful of your "digital environment" and limiting late-night food scrolling, you can take control of your biological urges in a world designed to keep you hungry. Visual Hunger