hypothesis that anorexia nervosa (AN; n=22) patients would show less sensitivity to the palatability of foods than unrestrained lean controls (n=27). Results indeed suggested that AN patients did not display a liking of palatable foods over unpalatable foods, whereas unrestrained controls did. Experiment 2 tested the hypothesis that obese people (n=27) would show more sensitivity to the palatability of (high-fat) palatable foods than unrestrained lean controls (n=27) would. However, results suggested that the priming effect was based on health concerns, in that participants showed a preference for low-fat palatable foods over high-fat palatable foods. Average speed of responding and context are discussed as variables influencing the affecti...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients are characterized by an excessive restrict...
A striking feature of the restricting subtype of anorexia nervosa (AN) is that these patients are ex...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Abstract: Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures ar...
BACKGROUND: Recent frameworks for understanding food rewards recognize the role of separable affecti...
It is often believed that attentional bias (AB) for food is a stable trait of certain groups, like r...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Numerous studies highlight the involvement of cognitive factors in ...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients are characterized by an excessive restrict...
A striking feature of the restricting subtype of anorexia nervosa (AN) is that these patients are ex...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Abstract: Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures ar...
BACKGROUND: Recent frameworks for understanding food rewards recognize the role of separable affecti...
It is often believed that attentional bias (AB) for food is a stable trait of certain groups, like r...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Numerous studies highlight the involvement of cognitive factors in ...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients are characterized by an excessive restrict...
A striking feature of the restricting subtype of anorexia nervosa (AN) is that these patients are ex...