The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters' attention for food. Previous research has shown that restrained eaters spontaneously activate hedonic thoughts in response to palatable food cues, and that such food cues also lead them to inhibit their dieting goal. We argue that as a consequence, restrained eaters' selective attention will automatically be drawn towards hedonically relevant food items. Consistent with our expectations, the results of two studies revealed that restrained eaters, but not unrestrained eaters, displayed an attentional bias for hedonically rated food items when they had been pre-exposed to food cues. However, this attentional bias did not occur when restrained eaters we...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Restraint refers to a chronic, deliberate concern about limiting food consumption. The present resea...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly th...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Objective: Several lines of research have shown that the confrontation with attractive food can trig...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
Objective: Several lines of research have shown that the confrontation with attractive food can trig...
How the availability of food affects top-down attentional control in restrained eaters: Eye movement...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Restraint refers to a chronic, deliberate concern about limiting food consumption. The present resea...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly th...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Objective: Several lines of research have shown that the confrontation with attractive food can trig...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
Objective: Several lines of research have shown that the confrontation with attractive food can trig...
How the availability of food affects top-down attentional control in restrained eaters: Eye movement...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Restraint refers to a chronic, deliberate concern about limiting food consumption. The present resea...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....