Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may interfere with dieting attempts. We tested a strategy to facilitate dieting behavior that makes use of behavioral stop signals that should instantly inhibit chronic dieters’ responses toward palatable foods. Participants performed a go/no-go task in which go cues and no-go cues (i.e., the behavioral stop signals) were presented with pictures of palatable foods and control objects. In Study 1, we tested the immediate behavioral effect of presenting stop signals near palatable foods in a reaction time paradigm. In Study 2 we assessed consumption of palatable food that had either consistently been associated with no-go cues, or not. Results show ...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
a b s t r a c t Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain t...
Objective Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain t...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain ...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
a b s t r a c t Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain t...
Objective Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain t...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain ...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...