Strong bottom-up impulses and weak top-down control may interactively lead to overeating and, consequently, weight gain. In the present study, female university freshmen were tested at the start of the first semester and again at the start of the second semester. Attentional bias toward high- or low-calorie food-cues was assessed using a dot-probe paradigm and participants completed the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale. Attentional bias and motor impulsivity interactively predicted change in body mass index: motor impulsivity positively predicted weight gain only when participants showed an attentional bias toward high-calorie food-cues. Attentional and non-planning impulsivity were unrelated to weight change. Results support findings showing th...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
According to dual-system theory, instrumental learning and performance depend on the balance between...
Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating a...
Strong bottom-up impulses and weak top-down control may interactively lead to overeating and, conseq...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Impulsivity is a personality trait that may be a risk factor for overweight and obesity. Increasing ...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
Objective: Overeating and obesity are associated with impulsivity. In studies among patients with a ...
Impulsivity has been suggested to be associated with obesity. However, findings are fairly inconsist...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
Previous research has related impulsivity to overeating and obesity. However, the precise nature of ...
Cognitive and behavioural responses to food reward, such as attentional biases and overeating, have ...
According to dual-system theory, instrumental learning and performance depend on the balance between...
Background Changing eating behaviour may be challenging for individuals with obesity and this may b...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
According to dual-system theory, instrumental learning and performance depend on the balance between...
Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating a...
Strong bottom-up impulses and weak top-down control may interactively lead to overeating and, conseq...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Impulsivity is a personality trait that may be a risk factor for overweight and obesity. Increasing ...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
Objective: Overeating and obesity are associated with impulsivity. In studies among patients with a ...
Impulsivity has been suggested to be associated with obesity. However, findings are fairly inconsist...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
Previous research has related impulsivity to overeating and obesity. However, the precise nature of ...
Cognitive and behavioural responses to food reward, such as attentional biases and overeating, have ...
According to dual-system theory, instrumental learning and performance depend on the balance between...
Background Changing eating behaviour may be challenging for individuals with obesity and this may b...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
According to dual-system theory, instrumental learning and performance depend on the balance between...
Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating a...