Ed was competing in a food eating contest to see who could finish 12 scoops of ice cream in one sitting. He started feeling ill after 9 scoops, but after eating some salty crackers, he was able to finish. What taste phenomenon supports Ed's strategy?
A. learned taste preference
B. learned taste aversion
C. labeled lines
D. sensory-specific satiety
Answer: D
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