When you don't like tripe for dinner but you do like ice cream for dessert, what principle

can you use to say that you have had enough tripe but not too much to spoil your appetite
for ice cream?

a. Sensory-specific satiety
b. Gustatory habituation
c. The Proust effect
d. Agnosia
e. Parcinian satiety

a. Sensory-specific satiety

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