Dr. Alexander Diel

Postdoctoral Researcher (Psychology)

Eerie edibles: Realism and food neophobia predict an uncanny valley in AI-generated food images


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Alexander Diel, Tania Lalgi, Martin Teufel, Alexander Bäuerle, Karl MacDorman
Appetite, vol. 208, 2025, p. 107926


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Diel, A., Lalgi, T., Teufel, M., Bäuerle, A., & MacDorman, K. (2025). Eerie edibles: Realism and food neophobia predict an uncanny valley in AI-generated food images. Appetite, 208, 107926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2025.107926


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Diel, Alexander, Tania Lalgi, Martin Teufel, Alexander Bäuerle, and Karl MacDorman. “Eerie Edibles: Realism and Food Neophobia Predict an Uncanny Valley in AI-Generated Food Images.” Appetite 208 (2025): 107926.


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Diel, Alexander, et al. “Eerie Edibles: Realism and Food Neophobia Predict an Uncanny Valley in AI-Generated Food Images.” Appetite, vol. 208, 2025, p. 107926, doi:10.1016/j.appet.2025.107926.


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@article{alexander2025a,
  title = {Eerie edibles: Realism and food neophobia predict an uncanny valley in AI-generated food images},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {Appetite},
  pages = {107926},
  volume = {208},
  doi = {10.1016/j.appet.2025.107926},
  author = {Diel, Alexander and Lalgi, Tania and Teufel, Martin and Bäuerle, Alexander and MacDorman, Karl}
}