Updated On: 31 July, 2018 07:22 PM IST | New York | IANS
The new study debunks the popular diet trick based on the Delbouef illusion that predicts people will identify sizes differently when they are placed within a larger or smaller object

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If you think that serving food on a smaller plate can trick your brain into eating less, think twice. According to a study, when people are food deprived, they are more likely to consider a portion size accurately, irrespective of how it's served.
The new study debunks the popular diet trick based on the Delbouef illusion that predicts people will identify sizes differently when they are placed within a larger or smaller object.