Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by changes in affective evaluations of trained stimuli, and theoretical models indicate that changes in action tendencies may be a complementary mechanism. In this preregistered study, we investigated the effects of food-specific go/no-go training on action tendencies, liking and impulsive choices in healthy participants. In the training task, energy-dense foods were assigned to one of three conditions: 100% inhibition (no-go), 0% inhibition (go) or 50% inhibition (control). Automatic action tendencies and liking were measured pre- and post-training for each condition. We found that training did not lead to changes in approach bias towards trained...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Inhibitory-control training can change food consumption. Here, we review work on one specific inhibi...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pu...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Inhibitory-control training can change food consumption. Here, we review work on one specific inhibi...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pu...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
Purpose of Review: During food go/no-go training, people consistently withhold responses toward no-g...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...