How best do humans cope with their tasks when hungry? How best do humans carry out their tasks when they are stressed nutritionally? According to research, humans are known to think and make better advantageous decisions when hungry. In their research, de Ridder et al. (2014) describes ‘Hot states’- a term used to describe a high level of emotion caused by something like hunger- as being able to improve one’s ability to make long-term decisions. Shea (2006) in his research came to the conclusion that the stimulation of hunger causes mice to take in information more quickly, and to retain it better- basically, it makes them smarter. And he concluded that it is likely to be very true for humans as well. If this is true for humans
How best do humans cope with their tasks when hungry? How best do humans carry out their tasks when they are stressed nutritionally? According to research, humans are known to think and make better advantageous decisions when hungry. In their research, de Ridder et al. (2014) describes ‘Hot states’- a term used to describe a high level of emotion caused by something like hunger- as being able to improve one’s ability to make long-term decisions. Shea (2006) in his research came to the conclusion that the stimulation of hunger causes mice to take in information more quickly, and to retain it better- basically, it makes them smarter. And he concluded that it is likely to be very true for humans as well. If this is true for humans