NEOPHOBIA
Psychology says people who refuse to mix foods on their plate may prefer clearer boundaries in sensory experiencesRefusing to mix foods may sometimes reflect a preference forclear sensory boundaries. The person knows exactly what each bite will contain,...
Birds are cleverer than many animals. Scientists identify a key clue about why birds have better problem-solving skillsA study of 203 birds across 15 passerine species found that birds better at solving physical puzzles were more innovative in the wild and h...
Psychology says people who don't like eating leftover food aren't fussy, they may simply perceive freshness differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yester...
Scientists Noticed Something Different About Cockatoos Living in CitiesCity-dwelling sulphur-crested cockatoos exhibit remarkable curiosity, readily tackling new food challenges and unfamiliar objects. Studies ...
Do you have food neophobia? You may be at higher risk of type 2 diabetesThe fear of new foods may lower the quality of a person's dietary intake.- No conflict between coalition, ambitionIndia's grand old party doesn't run an opportunistic alliance: Pranab.
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