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Why Do Some People Like to Eat in the Dark?

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In a 2010 study published in the journal *Appetite*, participants who ate in total darkness consumed significantly more food than those who ate under normal lighting conditions, yet felt no more full, indicating a powerful psychological disconnect caused by the absence of visual cues. This phenomenon is at the heart of why some individuals intentionally seek out dining in the dark.