Pleasure and the Control of Food Intake: An Embodied Cognition Approach to Consumer Self‐Regulation
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Adrian David Cheok | Olivier Oullier | Olivia Petit | Charles Spence | Dwight Merunka | Frédéric Basso | C. Spence | O. Oullier | A. Cheok | D. Merunka | Olivia Petit | F. Basso
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