We combined established emotion regulation and dietary choice tasks with fMRI to investigate behavioral and neural associations in self-regulation across the two domains in human participants. We found that increased BOLD activity during the successful reappraisal of positive and negative emotional stimuli was associated with dietary self-control success. This cross-task correlation was present in medial and lateral prefrontal cortex as well as the striatum. In contrast, BOLD activity during the food choice task was not associated with self-reported emotion regulation efficacy. These results suggest that neural processes utilized during the reappraisal of emotional stimuli may also facilitate dietary choices that override palatability in fa...
open access articleFMRI-based neurofeedback transforms functional brain activation in real-time into...
Regulation of emotions is necessary for successful attainment of short-term and long-term goals. How...
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
We combined established emotion regulation and dietary choice tasks with fMRI to investigate behavio...
The consumption of indulgent, carbohydrate- and fat-rich foods is often used as a strategy to cope w...
The consumption of indulgent, carbohydrate- and fat-rich foods is often used as a strategy to cope w...
Attention is thought to play a key role in the computation of stimulus values at the time of choice,...
Self-control is the ability to comply with a request, to postpone acting upon a desire object or goa...
Making healthy food choices is challenging for many people. Individuals differ greatly in their abil...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Self-control is of vital importance for human wellbeing. Hare et al. (2009) were among the first to ...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
Introduction Many people eat specific foods to distract themselves from, or cope with, negative aff...
Typically, it is believed that palatable, high caloric foods signal reward and trigger indulgent res...
open access articleFMRI-based neurofeedback transforms functional brain activation in real-time into...
Regulation of emotions is necessary for successful attainment of short-term and long-term goals. How...
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
We combined established emotion regulation and dietary choice tasks with fMRI to investigate behavio...
The consumption of indulgent, carbohydrate- and fat-rich foods is often used as a strategy to cope w...
The consumption of indulgent, carbohydrate- and fat-rich foods is often used as a strategy to cope w...
Attention is thought to play a key role in the computation of stimulus values at the time of choice,...
Self-control is the ability to comply with a request, to postpone acting upon a desire object or goa...
Making healthy food choices is challenging for many people. Individuals differ greatly in their abil...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Self-control is of vital importance for human wellbeing. Hare et al. (2009) were among the first to ...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
Introduction Many people eat specific foods to distract themselves from, or cope with, negative aff...
Typically, it is believed that palatable, high caloric foods signal reward and trigger indulgent res...
open access articleFMRI-based neurofeedback transforms functional brain activation in real-time into...
Regulation of emotions is necessary for successful attainment of short-term and long-term goals. How...
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....