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taste and food preferences  

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  • Tastes can change our feeding behavior, either by motivating further eating or by leading to rejection of a food or beverage. This capability of shifting behavior is accompanied by positive or negative affective responses to those foods and beverages: We like or dislike them. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Taste and Food Preferences]

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