According to the positive-incentive theory,the main cause of hunger in food-replete environments is
A) a shortage of calories in the body.
B) the presence or anticipation of food.
C) deviation from an energy set point.
D) deviation from a positive-incentive set point.
E) high levels of insulin.
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Q23: Animals in the wild tend to eat
Q24: Set-point theories of hunger and eating are
Q25: Animals with a sodium deficiency
A) never learn
Q26: All set-point systems are _ systems.
A) negative
Q27: Set-point negative-feedback systems are one way of
Q29: Which of the following influences the positive-incentive
Q30: Injections of insulin
A) usually increase blood glucose.
B)
Q31: Rats have been shown to prefer flavors
Q32: Most humans have a fondness for _
Q33: Inconsistent with theories that hunger and eating
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