Paula Durlach
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Rode E, Rozin P, Durlach P
Appetite
. 2007 Apr;
49(1):18-29.
PMID: 17459522
Rated liking for dishes consumed during a meal was compared with recalled liking in two studies using actual meals and one with an imagined meal. The effects on memory of...
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Rozin P, Hanko K, Durlach P
Appetite
. 2006 Apr;
46(3):297-303.
PMID: 16580759
This study extends earlier work by [Kahneman, D., and Snell, J. (1992). Predicting a changing taste: Do people know what they will like? Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 5, 187-200.]....
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Sunram-Lea S, Foster J, Durlach P, Perez C
Nutr Neurosci
. 2004 Apr;
7(1):21-32.
PMID: 15085555
Memory for a list of 20 words can be enhanced when learning is preceded by consumption of 25 g of glucose, compared with consumption of an equally sweet aspartame solution....
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Zellner D, Durlach P
Am J Psychol
. 2004 Jan;
116(4):633-47.
PMID: 14723247
The effect of color on the expected and experienced refreshment, intensity, and liking of lemon, mint, and vanilla beverages was studied. Subjects rated the expected and actual taste of brown...
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Sunram-Lea S, Foster J, Durlach P, Perez C
Behav Brain Res
. 2002 Aug;
134(1-2):505-16.
PMID: 12191837
Memory for a list of 20 words can be enhanced by preceding learning by consumption of 25 g of glucose, compared with consumption of an equally sweet aspartame solution (Psychopharmacology...
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Sunram-Lea S, Foster J, Durlach P, Perez C
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2002 Mar;
160(4):387-97.
PMID: 11919666
Rationale: Memory for a list of 20 words can be enhanced by preceding learning with consumption of 25 g glucose rather than an equally sweet aspartame solution. In previous studies,...