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Immerging In Chocolate. Helena O’Farrow ENG 104 Ball State University . Have you ever seen this?. Or this? . Or even this? . Chocolate = Happiness. Right ?. The Big Idea . Background Information. In our culture today, we always see chocolate as a symbol of happiness.
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Immerging In Chocolate Helena O’Farrow ENG 104 Ball State University
Have you ever seen this? Or this?
Chocolate = Happiness Right?
Background Information • In our culture today, we always see chocolate as a symbol of happiness. • Numerous times, I have not only comforted myself with chocolate but also others that just need a pick-me-up in their day. • I have always wanted to explore the effects that a food product such as chocolate can have on an individual’s brain.
What I Did • In order to collect the data, I did an immersion of eating chocolate every time that my mood was not satisfactory. • Generally, I would eat the piece of chocolate whenever I was not feeling “in the mood” or motivated to do homework or school related activities. • I would also document how I was feeling before and after the experience
Where? • For the most part of my immersion, the setting of my activity would be within the confines of my room or while I was sitting at my desk. • At other times throughout the experience, it would take place while sitting outside of a class or various places around campus.
When and Who • Began on February 2, 2013 at the point when I first experienced a tainted mood that could be used to jumpstart my research. • Participant: an 18 year old, multiracial female • At a point throughout the process, I was going to try to use a friend or roommate of mine to help support my research data but the time never came to use others.
“Why?” You May Ask • In order to personally understand the effects of chocolate on a person’s mood, it was important to experience the effects firsthand. • With the immersion, I could determine how long the effects last and the dimensions of the effects because I understand my own mood changes best.
How It Turned Out • Most of the experiences after eating chocolate proved to increase my mood either a large amount or slightly • There were variations in the amount of time that the effects would last but they generally lasted for about 10-25 minutes at most.
Ending Results • From the research, it proves that chocolate does have an impact on someone’s mood whether it be physical or psychological. • It is plausible that chocolate can have some sort of an effect on the brain.
What Does This All Mean?? • Since there were patterns in the amount of effects that the chocolate had, it proves that the chocolate had a direct effect on my mood. • The experience showed me that there are more simpler or alternative ways in order to change person’s mood even for the shortest amount of time. • It shows that chocolate may have its damaging effects on health but in moderation it can help with improved attitude.
ProblemsEncountered • There were limitations on how many times I could do my immersion because that a lot of times I was not in a particularly bad mood. • Also there were times in which I did not have chocolate on hand to use at a specific moment. • It was difficult to try to remember to keep track of how long the effects lasted and exactly the emotion I was feeling at the time.
Further Research • Others should get inspiration from my work and do their own further immersion to see if the effects are the same for multiple people. • I look forward to discovering the science behind the immersion that caused the experience to happen the way it did. • Other researchers could do a more detailed version of my immersion with a vast majority of different types of people.
Appendix • Chart Used:
References • Photos: • Baby Eating Chocolate. Digital image. Blogger. N.p., 23 Jan. 2011. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. <http://www.ohhellsnah.com/2011/01/very-brief- history-of-chocolate-plus.html>. • Boys with halloween candy. Digital image. Parent Society. N.p., 17 Oct. 2012. Web. 22 Feb. 2013. <http:// www.parentsociety.com/parenting/food/nutrition-facts- on-5- top-selling-halloween-candies/1/>. • Chocolate bar with brain imprint. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. <http://redsquare.vaesite.net/__cache/a1359993518/blog/ wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Chocolate_Brain.jpg>. • Chocolate Brain. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2013. http://www.chocolateworksshop.com.au/images/ products/1058.gif. • Chocolate Neurons. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2013. http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/chocolate-high-3.jpg. • Senior man giving chocolates to woman. Digital image. N.p., n.d.Web. 22 Feb. 2013. <http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/lisafx/lisafx0612/ lisafx061200025/656838-a-handsome- senior-man-giving-a- box-of-valentine-chocolate-to-his-beautiful-wife--black background.jpg>.
References Cont. • Music: • Royalty Free Kings. "Uptown Blues No Melody." N.d. Royalty Free Kings. Web. 22 Feb. 2013. <http://www.royaltyfreekings.com/store/free- exciting-music/uptown-blues_no-melody/>. • Doolittle, Eliza. "Uptown Blues No Melody." Pack Up MIDI. N.d.CoolMIDI. Web. 24 Feb. 2013. <http://www.cool-midi.com/ download/eliza_doolittle-pack_up.htm>.