The present study used event-related brain potentials to examine deprivation effects on visual attention to food stimuli at the level of distinct processing stages. Thirty-two healthy volunteers (16 females) were tested twice 1 week apart, either after 24 h of food deprivation or after normal food intake. Participants viewed a continuous stream of food and flower images while dense sensor ERPs were recorded. As revealed by distinct ERP modulations in relatively earlier and later time windows, deprivation affected the processing of food and flower pictures. Between 300 and 360 ms, food pictures were associated with enlarged occipito-temporal negativity and centro-parietal positivity in deprived compared to satiated state. Of main interest, i...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Bibliography: leaves 81-83.ix, 83 l illus., t...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Regional brain activity in 15 healthy, normal weight males during processing of visual food stimuli ...
The present study used event related brain potentials to examine deprivation effects on visual atten...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine whether the processing of food pictures i...
Deprivation of food has powerful effects on almost every aspect of food-related anticipatory and con...
In our current obesogenic environment, exposure to visual food-cues can easily lead to craving and o...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Motivationally relevant visual targets appear to capture visuospatial attention. This capture is evi...
In this study, we examined how emotional arousal interacts with hunger states and the processing of ...
International audienceElectroencephalography (EEG), and the measure of event-related potentials (ERP...
Electrophysiological signals originated from brain vary due to several conditions and our behavioral...
A systematic review was conducted to investigate event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to food...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Nutritional state, i.e. fasting or non-fasting, may affect the processing of interoceptive signals, ...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Bibliography: leaves 81-83.ix, 83 l illus., t...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Regional brain activity in 15 healthy, normal weight males during processing of visual food stimuli ...
The present study used event related brain potentials to examine deprivation effects on visual atten...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine whether the processing of food pictures i...
Deprivation of food has powerful effects on almost every aspect of food-related anticipatory and con...
In our current obesogenic environment, exposure to visual food-cues can easily lead to craving and o...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Motivationally relevant visual targets appear to capture visuospatial attention. This capture is evi...
In this study, we examined how emotional arousal interacts with hunger states and the processing of ...
International audienceElectroencephalography (EEG), and the measure of event-related potentials (ERP...
Electrophysiological signals originated from brain vary due to several conditions and our behavioral...
A systematic review was conducted to investigate event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to food...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Nutritional state, i.e. fasting or non-fasting, may affect the processing of interoceptive signals, ...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Bibliography: leaves 81-83.ix, 83 l illus., t...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Regional brain activity in 15 healthy, normal weight males during processing of visual food stimuli ...