When taste and healthfulness compete, taste has a hidden advantage

You dash into a convenience store for a quick snack, spot an apple and reach for a candy bar instead. Poor self-control may not be the only factor behind your choice, new research suggests. That’s because our brains process taste information first, before factoring in health information, according to new research.


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Source: ScienceDaily