Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat palatable foods, than do unrestrained eaters. This hypothesis was tested in the affective priming paradigm [Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D. M., Powell, M. C., & Kardes, F. R. (1986). On the automatic activation of attitudes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 229-238] and in the extrinsic affective Simon task [De Houwer, J. (2003a). The extrinsic affective Simon task. Experimental Psychology, 50, 77-85]. Both paradigms were successful in uncovering food likes and dislikes, and both showed that participants were able to evaluate the palatability of foods relatively automatically. However, contrary to the hypothesis, food likes ...
We examined whether exposure to cues of attractive food reduces effortful behavior toward healthy fo...
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
hypothesis that anorexia nervosa (AN; n=22) patients would show less sensitivity to the palatability...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
In a previous study, restrained eaters showed stronger implicit preferences for high-caloric food co...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
We examined whether exposure to cues of attractive food reduces effortful behavior toward healthy fo...
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
hypothesis that anorexia nervosa (AN; n=22) patients would show less sensitivity to the palatability...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
In a previous study, restrained eaters showed stronger implicit preferences for high-caloric food co...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
We examined whether exposure to cues of attractive food reduces effortful behavior toward healthy fo...
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...