The cue-reactivity model, which is based on conditioning processes, posits that repeated food exposure (in the absence of consumption) should decrease cue reactivity. To examine whether repeated chocolate exposure attenuates cravings and intake, relative to those exposed to an acute cue, a 2 (repeated vs acute cue) x 2 (restrained vs unrestrained eaters) design was employed. Fifty female participants were recruited. Repeated exposure reduced cravings in unrestrained eaters (relative to acute exposure), but increased cravings in restrained eaters. An interaction between restraint and exposure emerged on intake, such that restrained eaters ate less after acute exposure than did unrestrained eaters
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Although eating desires can be easily learned, their extinction appears more difficult. The present ...
In the present Study, the causal influence of chocolate craving on attentional bias for chocolate-re...
The cue-reactivity model, which is based on conditioning processes, posits that repeated food exposu...
The cue-reactivity model, which is based on conditioning processes, posits that repeated food exposu...
In the present we study investigated whether addition of a Go/No Go training enhanced the effects of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of repeated unreinforced exposure to chocolate c...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.There is emerging evidence t...
Earlier research has demonstrated that food-specific inhibition training wherein food cues are repea...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Although eating desires can be easily learned, their extinction appears more difficult. The present ...
In the present Study, the causal influence of chocolate craving on attentional bias for chocolate-re...
The cue-reactivity model, which is based on conditioning processes, posits that repeated food exposu...
The cue-reactivity model, which is based on conditioning processes, posits that repeated food exposu...
In the present we study investigated whether addition of a Go/No Go training enhanced the effects of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of repeated unreinforced exposure to chocolate c...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.There is emerging evidence t...
Earlier research has demonstrated that food-specific inhibition training wherein food cues are repea...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Although eating desires can be easily learned, their extinction appears more difficult. The present ...
In the present Study, the causal influence of chocolate craving on attentional bias for chocolate-re...