... that a restaurant with worse food could be more popular. Assuming ... compensate for having worse food? (E) tells how, food is irrelevant to ... more popular restaurant offers worse food? Did I just miss what ...
B is what I consider to be a mishmash of words. The plausibility of a fatty brain causing fatty food craving is extremely low. That's like saying an oniony brain causes onion cravings.
I see what you mean. Sorry, I did not pick up on what you were distinguishing between before. The brain gets more of the calories because the body is using less of them to process the food. Thus there are more available for the brain to get.
Brain is part of the body ... body (which could include the brain) is done processing, there are ... can go to the brain specifically "from less food" (or from the ...
... about 3 hours before my brain was tired on top of ... required a lot of my brain power).
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> ... , we all end up worm food. This puts things in perspective ...
... a little while for your brain to absorb it. On one ... a long shower, grabbed some food, came back. Did some other ... fantastic. Sometimes, I think our brain just needs time to process ...