In a series of 6 experiments, we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli causes devaluation. To examine this question, a go/no-go task was employed in which appetitive stimuli were consistently associated with cues to respond (go stimuli), or with cues to not respond (either no-go cues or the absence of cues; no-go stimuli). Change in evaluation of go and no-go stimuli was compared to stimuli not presented in the task (untrained stimuli). Overall, the results suggest that devaluation of appetitive stimuli by not responding to them is the result of response inhibition. In these experiments we recruited a total of 272 participants via the Sona participation system at Radboud University. The experiments were conducted from November ...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...
In a series of 6 experiments, we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli causes devaluatio...
In a series of 6 experiments, we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli causes devaluatio...
In a series of 6 experiments (5 preregistered), we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli...
In a series of 6 experiments (5 preregistered), we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli...
Contains fulltext : 161813pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)In a series of...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Item does not contain fulltextEvaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such t...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Contains fulltext : 184152pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)Not responding...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...
In a series of 6 experiments, we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli causes devaluatio...
In a series of 6 experiments, we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli causes devaluatio...
In a series of 6 experiments (5 preregistered), we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli...
In a series of 6 experiments (5 preregistered), we examined how not responding to appetitive stimuli...
Contains fulltext : 161813pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)In a series of...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Item does not contain fulltextEvaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such t...
Evaluations of stimuli can be changed by simple motor responses such that stimuli to which responses...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Contains fulltext : 184152pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)Not responding...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...
In the present article a theory is outlined that explains why and when behavioral inhibition alters ...