Overview
Explore the complex interplay between psychology, biology, and politics in relation to food in this thought-provoking lecture from Yale University. Delve into the multifaceted factors that influence our food choices, consumption patterns, and the broader societal implications of our eating habits. Examine the psychological mechanisms behind food preferences, the biological processes that drive hunger and satiety, and the political landscape that shapes food policies and regulations. Gain insights into how these interconnected aspects impact public health, environmental sustainability, and global food systems. Over the course of 1 hour and 19 minutes, uncover the intricate web of influences that govern our relationship with food and its far-reaching consequences on individual and societal levels.
Syllabus
The Psychology, Biology and Politics of Food 04
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YaleCourses