Recent research indicates that reduced inhibitory control is associated with higher body mass index (BMI), higher food craving and increased food intake. However, experimental evidence for the relationship between response inhibition and weight status is inconsistent and to date has been investigated predominantly in women. In the current study, 56 participants (26 obese, 30 lean; 27 female, 29 male) performed a Food Picture Rating Task followed by a Stop Signal Task where pictures of palatable high or low caloric food or non-food items were presented prior to the Go signal. We further assessed participants’ self-reported eating behavior and trait impulsivity as potential factors influencing response inhibition, in particular within the foo...
The current study sought to test the existence of a phenomenon known as sensory-specific satiety, in...
Objective Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
Recent research indicates that reduced inhibitory control is associated with higher body mass index ...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
Previous research has shown that obese individuals may be biased towards attending to food over non-...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals. By contr...
Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals. By contr...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
Recent research suggests that obese individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) show deficits in re...
Overeating is believed to result when the appetitive motivation to consume palatable food exceeds an...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Background/Objectives: The relationship between response inhibition and obesity is currently unclear...
The current study sought to test the existence of a phenomenon known as sensory-specific satiety, in...
Objective Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
Recent research indicates that reduced inhibitory control is associated with higher body mass index ...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
Previous research has shown that obese individuals may be biased towards attending to food over non-...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals. By contr...
Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals. By contr...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
Recent research suggests that obese individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) show deficits in re...
Overeating is believed to result when the appetitive motivation to consume palatable food exceeds an...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Background/Objectives: The relationship between response inhibition and obesity is currently unclear...
The current study sought to test the existence of a phenomenon known as sensory-specific satiety, in...
Objective Several studies report increased reward sensitivity towards food in overweight individuals...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...