Previous research has shown that short-term fasting in healthy individuals is associated with changes in risky decision-making. The current experiment was designed to examine the influence of short-term fasting in healthy individuals on four types of impulsivity: reflection impulsivity, risky decision-making, delay aversion, and action inhibition. Participants were tested twice, once when fasted for 20 h, and once when satiated. Participants demonstrated impaired action inhibition when fasted; committing significantly more errors of commission during a food-related Affective Shifting Task. Participants also displayed decreased reflection impulsivity when fasted, opening significantly more boxes during the Information Sampling Task (IST). Th...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Background. Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Aim: The current study aims to expand on the existing fasting literature in relation to anorexia ner...
Neurocognitive research into eating disorders has suggested that Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has a ‘compul...
The current study explored the relationship between three subtypes of impulsivity (Reflection Impuls...
We investigated the impact of temporary food restriction on a set shifting task requiring participan...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
The social environment and mass media shape the person's perception for body image. It is mostly imp...
We investigated the impact of temporary food restriction on a set shifting task requiring participan...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Behavioral flexibility (BF) performance is influenced by both psychological and physiological factor...
Food homeostatic states (hunger and satiety) influence the cognitive systems regulating impulsive re...
Binge eating disorder (BED) represents a distinct eating disorder diagnosis. Current approaches assu...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to im...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Background. Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Aim: The current study aims to expand on the existing fasting literature in relation to anorexia ner...
Neurocognitive research into eating disorders has suggested that Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has a ‘compul...
The current study explored the relationship between three subtypes of impulsivity (Reflection Impuls...
We investigated the impact of temporary food restriction on a set shifting task requiring participan...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
The social environment and mass media shape the person's perception for body image. It is mostly imp...
We investigated the impact of temporary food restriction on a set shifting task requiring participan...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Behavioral flexibility (BF) performance is influenced by both psychological and physiological factor...
Food homeostatic states (hunger and satiety) influence the cognitive systems regulating impulsive re...
Binge eating disorder (BED) represents a distinct eating disorder diagnosis. Current approaches assu...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to im...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Background. Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Aim: The current study aims to expand on the existing fasting literature in relation to anorexia ner...