Most studies that examine responses to food cues use images of actual foods as stimuli. Since foods are rewarding in multiple ways, it then becomes difficult to try and partial out the role of the importance of different aspects of food reward. Here we aimed to evaluate the impact of novel visual cues specifically associated with the immediate sensory reward from a liked sweet taste. In the training phase, one visual cue (CSsweet) was associated with the experience of sweet taste (10%sucrose) and a second, control cue (CSneutral) with a neutral taste (artificial saliva) using a disguised training procedure. In Experiment 1, participants (n = 45) were given an ad libitum snack intake test 30 min post-training, either labelled with CSsweet or...
The notion of food “addiction” often focuses on the overconsumption of sweet tasting foods or so-cal...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
The main objectives of our study were (1) to compare several direct and indirect measures of liking ...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
There is a wealth of data showing a large impact of food cues on human ingestion, yet most studies u...
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Self-report measures have suggested that individuals experience vivid images in all sensory modaliti...
Palatable food can trigger appetitive responses, such as salivation and approach tendencies. Though ...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영학과, 2012. 2. 박기완.Recent research on embodied cognition has proposed that b...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
The notion of food “addiction” often focuses on the overconsumption of sweet tasting foods or so-cal...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
The main objectives of our study were (1) to compare several direct and indirect measures of liking ...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
There is a wealth of data showing a large impact of food cues on human ingestion, yet most studies u...
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Tempting environmental food cues and metabolic signals are important factors in appetite regulation....
Fundamental to adaptive behaviour is the ability to select environmental objects that best satisfy c...
Self-report measures have suggested that individuals experience vivid images in all sensory modaliti...
Palatable food can trigger appetitive responses, such as salivation and approach tendencies. Though ...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영학과, 2012. 2. 박기완.Recent research on embodied cognition has proposed that b...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
The notion of food “addiction” often focuses on the overconsumption of sweet tasting foods or so-cal...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
The main objectives of our study were (1) to compare several direct and indirect measures of liking ...