Elaborated Intrusion theory (EI theory; Kavanagh, Andrade, & May, 2005) posits two main cognitive components in craving: associative processes that lead to intrusive thoughts about the craved substance or activity, and elaborative processes supporting mental imagery of the substance or activity. We used a novel visuospatial task to test the hypothesis that visual imagery plays a key role in craving. Experiment 1 showed that spending 10 min constructing shapes from modeling clay (plasticine) reduced participants' craving for chocolate compared with spending 10 min 'letting your mind wander'. Increasing the load on verbal working memory using a mental arithmetic task (counting backwards by threes) did not reduce craving further. Experiment 2 ...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Elaborated Intrusion theory (EI theory; Kavanagh, Andrade, & May, 2005) posits two main cognitiv...
According to the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, loading visual working memory should he...
Two concepts, craving and nature, were brought together to investigate the effects of a gardening ta...
Chocolate cravings are among the most prevalent type of food craving in the U.S., especially among w...
Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory posits that craving involves mental imagery in the same sensory mod...
This work was supported by MINECO/FEDER, UE (Grant Number PSI2015-64345-R), and AEI/FEDER, UE (Grant...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.There is emerging evidence t...
Intrusive thoughts about food can trigger cravings and result in unhealthy eating behaviour. Here we...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Implicit approach associatio...
Sensory imagery is a powerful tool for inducing craving because it is a key component of the cogniti...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
Chocolate is the most often craved food in Western societies and many individuals try to resist its ...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Elaborated Intrusion theory (EI theory; Kavanagh, Andrade, & May, 2005) posits two main cognitiv...
According to the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, loading visual working memory should he...
Two concepts, craving and nature, were brought together to investigate the effects of a gardening ta...
Chocolate cravings are among the most prevalent type of food craving in the U.S., especially among w...
Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory posits that craving involves mental imagery in the same sensory mod...
This work was supported by MINECO/FEDER, UE (Grant Number PSI2015-64345-R), and AEI/FEDER, UE (Grant...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.There is emerging evidence t...
Intrusive thoughts about food can trigger cravings and result in unhealthy eating behaviour. Here we...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Implicit approach associatio...
Sensory imagery is a powerful tool for inducing craving because it is a key component of the cogniti...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
Chocolate is the most often craved food in Western societies and many individuals try to resist its ...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...