We investigated the neural correlates of working memory guided attentional selection of food versus non-food stimuli in young women. Participants were thirty-two women, aged 20.6y (± 0.5) who were presented with a cue (food or non-food item) to hold in working memory. Subsequently, they had to search for a target in a 2-item display where target and distractor stimuli were each flanked by a picture of a food or a non-food item. The behavioural data showed that attention is particularly efficiently drawn to food stimuli when thinking about food. Using fMRI, we found that holding a non-food versus food stimulus in working memory was associated with increased activity in occipital gyrus, fusiform, inferior and superior frontal gyrus. In the po...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Implicit attentional processes are biased toward food-related stimuli, with the extent of that bias ...
We investigated the neural correlates of working memory guided attentional selection of food versus ...
Studies from our laboratory have shown that, relative to neutral objects, food-related 30 objects ke...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
We investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual environment us...
AbstractCues associated with tasty foods, such as their smell or taste, are strong motivators of eat...
Attentional biases towards food cues may be linked to the development of obesity. The present study ...
Attentional biases towards food cues may be linked to the development of obesity. The present study ...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Studies from our laboratory have shown that, relative to neutral objects, food-related objects kept ...
Many studies have reported that specific susceptibility to food cues plays an important role in diso...
Brain responses to food are thought to reflect food's rewarding value and to fluctuate with dietary ...
Rising obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy food decisions and potential modifi...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Implicit attentional processes are biased toward food-related stimuli, with the extent of that bias ...
We investigated the neural correlates of working memory guided attentional selection of food versus ...
Studies from our laboratory have shown that, relative to neutral objects, food-related 30 objects ke...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
We investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual environment us...
AbstractCues associated with tasty foods, such as their smell or taste, are strong motivators of eat...
Attentional biases towards food cues may be linked to the development of obesity. The present study ...
Attentional biases towards food cues may be linked to the development of obesity. The present study ...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Studies from our laboratory have shown that, relative to neutral objects, food-related objects kept ...
Many studies have reported that specific susceptibility to food cues plays an important role in diso...
Brain responses to food are thought to reflect food's rewarding value and to fluctuate with dietary ...
Rising obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy food decisions and potential modifi...
AbstractWe investigated the neural mechanisms involved in bias for food stimuli in our visual enviro...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Implicit attentional processes are biased toward food-related stimuli, with the extent of that bias ...