The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity of stop signals in a go/no-go task decreases subsequent evaluations of such foods among participants with a relatively high appetite. Furthermore, we tested whether any decreased evaluations could mediate subsequent food choice. Participants first received a go/no-go task in which palatable foods were consistently linked to go cues or no-go cues within participants. Next, evaluation of the palatable foods was measured as well as food choice. Replicating previous work, results show that among participants with a relatively high appetite palatable foods associated with no-go cues are less often chosen as snacks compared to when these foods are a...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain ...
Objective Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain t...
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Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
The present study explores whether presenting specific palatable foods in close temporal proximity o...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain ...
Objective Exposure to palatable foods in the environment can trigger impulsive reactions to obtain t...
Contains fulltext : 184152pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)Not responding...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Palatable foods in the environment can unintentionally trigger reactions to obtain them, which may i...