“…For example, boosting memories of recent eating via explicit recall of the last meal reduces food intake (Higgs, 2002;Higgs, Williamson, & Attwood, 2008). On the other hand, amnesic patients, who are unable to remember eating, eat multiple meals in quick succession (Hebben, Corkin, Eichenbaum, & Shedlack, 1985;Higgs, Williamson, Rotshtein, & Humphreys, 2008;Rozin, Dow, Moscovitch, & Rajaram, 1998). Furthermore, inducing a false memory of what has been eaten has been found to influence appetite in the intermeal interval (Brunstrom et al, 2012).…”