In Western societies, choosing what to eat can be a demanding task due to the excessive availability of food. To make our feeding decisions more complex, our explicit and implicit evaluations of foods may differ as they are multi-attribute stimuli. Previous research has focused on investigating implicit and explicit evaluations towards high and low energy dense foods, the main finding being that participants’ hunger level and dietary habits (restrained eating) modulate such evaluations. In the present study, we investigated whether normal-weight healthy individuals assigned different values to natural and transformed foods depending on implicit (assessed with the Implicit Association Test) or explicit measures (assessed with explicit rating...
Desire, purchase, and consumption of fast-moving consumer goods often follow actual motivational sta...
The current doctoral thesis sought to develop an IRAP that could assess obese and normal-weight ind...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
Recent neuroscience research has delineated key psychological components of reward: wanting, liking ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test if our eating behavior is determined not only by cons...
Research findings about relationships between trait-like eating behaviors and implicit food evaluati...
Eating is an action open to awareness by the individual; however, it cannot be claimed that processe...
Eating is an action open to awareness by the individual; however, it cannot be claimed that processe...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Published online: 01 Dec 2014A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a mor...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
In a previous study, restrained eaters showed stronger implicit preferences for high-caloric food co...
Various studies have demonstrated an association between implicit measures of attitudes and dietary-...
Desire, purchase, and consumption of fast-moving consumer goods often follow actual motivational sta...
The current doctoral thesis sought to develop an IRAP that could assess obese and normal-weight ind...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
Recent neuroscience research has delineated key psychological components of reward: wanting, liking ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test if our eating behavior is determined not only by cons...
Research findings about relationships between trait-like eating behaviors and implicit food evaluati...
Eating is an action open to awareness by the individual; however, it cannot be claimed that processe...
Eating is an action open to awareness by the individual; however, it cannot be claimed that processe...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Published online: 01 Dec 2014A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a mor...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
In a previous study, restrained eaters showed stronger implicit preferences for high-caloric food co...
Various studies have demonstrated an association between implicit measures of attitudes and dietary-...
Desire, purchase, and consumption of fast-moving consumer goods often follow actual motivational sta...
The current doctoral thesis sought to develop an IRAP that could assess obese and normal-weight ind...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...