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Influence of Thrill-Seeking on Taste Perception
An example of personality influencing perception is seen in children who are thrill-seekers. Research indicates that these children tend to have a stronger preference for intensely sour tastes compared to their less thrill-seeking peers.
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Influence of Thrill-Seeking on Taste Perception
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