International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensitive to both the properties of the food stimuli (e.g., calorie content) and the individual characteristics of subjects (e.g., BMI, eating disorders) asked to categorize these stimuli. Furthermore, groups of patients with eating disorders (ED) were described as relying more on moral criteria to form food categories than were control subjects. The present studies built on these seminal articles and aimed to determine whether certain food properties might trigger moral categories preferentially in subjects suffering from ED and in the general population. Using a Go/No-Go Association Task, Study 1 focused on the extent to which food categories are...
This dissertation investigated if foods may vary in their ability to activate reward-related mechani...
Despite robust support for the role of affect in the maintenance of binge eating and purging, the re...
Disordered eating has a number of severe health consequences which emphasise the need for early dete...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
In Western societies, choosing what to eat can be a demanding task due to the excessive availability...
Morality, food and eating have been associated for centuries. However, little is known about the ext...
BACKGROUND: Recent frameworks for understanding food rewards recognize the role of separable affecti...
Published online: 01 Dec 2014A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a mor...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
OBJECTIVE:Food stimuli are omnipresent and naturally primary reinforcing stimuli. One explanation fo...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Currently about 50% of the Dutch population is overweight or obese. This means that half of the popu...
Eating is a highly motivated and reinforced behaviour, therefore human eating behaviour is not a pas...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
This dissertation investigated if foods may vary in their ability to activate reward-related mechani...
Despite robust support for the role of affect in the maintenance of binge eating and purging, the re...
Disordered eating has a number of severe health consequences which emphasise the need for early dete...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
In Western societies, choosing what to eat can be a demanding task due to the excessive availability...
Morality, food and eating have been associated for centuries. However, little is known about the ext...
BACKGROUND: Recent frameworks for understanding food rewards recognize the role of separable affecti...
Published online: 01 Dec 2014A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a mor...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
OBJECTIVE:Food stimuli are omnipresent and naturally primary reinforcing stimuli. One explanation fo...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Currently about 50% of the Dutch population is overweight or obese. This means that half of the popu...
Eating is a highly motivated and reinforced behaviour, therefore human eating behaviour is not a pas...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
This dissertation investigated if foods may vary in their ability to activate reward-related mechani...
Despite robust support for the role of affect in the maintenance of binge eating and purging, the re...
Disordered eating has a number of severe health consequences which emphasise the need for early dete...