Using food as a stimuli is known to cause multiple psychophysiological reactions. Heart rate variability (HRV) is common tool for assessing physiological reactions in autonomic nervous system. However, the findings in HRV related to food stimuli have not been consistent. In this paper the quick changes in HRV related to positive and negative food and non-food visual stimuli are investigated. Electrocardiogram (ECG) was measured from 18 healthy females while being stimulated with the pictures. Subjects also filled Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire to determine their eating behavior. The inter-beat-interval time series and the HRV parameters were extracted from the ECG. The quick change in HRV parameters were studied by calculating the change...
Food intake regulation involves various central and peripheral mechanisms. In this study the relevan...
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physica...
Abstract: Currently, monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) is constrained by the invasive nature o...
Using food as a stimuli is known to cause multiple psychophysiological reactions. Heart rate variabi...
The aim of the study was to examine associations between psychophysiological responses and emotional...
Food intake is an essential function for a living organism. Analyzing food intake provides an estima...
Hedonic hunger and disinhibited eating behaviors, such as loss of control eating and eating in the a...
AbstractThis study is a replicate study with male subjects of our previous experiment with 25 female...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control and crucial to support flexible behavior in a...
Consumers’ physiological responses, such as heart rate, electrodermal responses and frontal alpha ac...
Pleasant or unpleasant feeling stimulated by taste usually expressed to describe the acceptance or r...
Objective Diet exerts a crucial role on cardiovascular health. Evidence is mainly based on the conte...
The hedonic valence of taste perception plays a crucial role in the control of responses related to ...
It is unclear whether the responses of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) can measure how people res...
As a food is consumed, its perceived pleasantness declines compared to that of other foods. Although...
Food intake regulation involves various central and peripheral mechanisms. In this study the relevan...
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physica...
Abstract: Currently, monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) is constrained by the invasive nature o...
Using food as a stimuli is known to cause multiple psychophysiological reactions. Heart rate variabi...
The aim of the study was to examine associations between psychophysiological responses and emotional...
Food intake is an essential function for a living organism. Analyzing food intake provides an estima...
Hedonic hunger and disinhibited eating behaviors, such as loss of control eating and eating in the a...
AbstractThis study is a replicate study with male subjects of our previous experiment with 25 female...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control and crucial to support flexible behavior in a...
Consumers’ physiological responses, such as heart rate, electrodermal responses and frontal alpha ac...
Pleasant or unpleasant feeling stimulated by taste usually expressed to describe the acceptance or r...
Objective Diet exerts a crucial role on cardiovascular health. Evidence is mainly based on the conte...
The hedonic valence of taste perception plays a crucial role in the control of responses related to ...
It is unclear whether the responses of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) can measure how people res...
As a food is consumed, its perceived pleasantness declines compared to that of other foods. Although...
Food intake regulation involves various central and peripheral mechanisms. In this study the relevan...
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physica...
Abstract: Currently, monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) is constrained by the invasive nature o...