Does visual deprivation affect perception of liquid intake without changing actual consumption or satiety?
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We’ve found so far that when people can’t see how much liquid they’re drinking, they often guess wrong about how much they’ve consumed—especially with small servings—but this misjudgment doesn’t seem to change how much they actually drink or how full they feel afterward [1]. The evidence we’ve...
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June 4, 2026·Last updated June 4, 2026- Invalid DateNew topic created from assertion