Michael Palij wrote:

The Sauce Bernaise Syndromen [as opposed to the Garcia effect] is the tendency to associate the most novel gustatory stimulus (the sauce bernaise) with the sickness, rather than with the actual cause of the sickness.


Although I have heard this distinction made, Seligman doesn't make it
in this article. He actually uses the Garcia effect as "the" explanation.

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I like the distinction, but I do not know its source. Does anyone have a 
citation?

Thanks,

Bill Scott




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