There has been a great deal of interest in understanding how the human brain processes appetitive food cues, and knowing how such cues elicit craving responses is particularly relevant when current eating behavior trends within Westernized societies are considered. One substance that holds a special place with regard to food preference is chocolate, and studies that used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potentials (ERPs) have identified neural regions and electrical signatures that are elicited by chocolate cue presentations. This review will examine fMRI and ERP findings from studies that used high-caloric food and chocolate cues as stimuli, with a focus on responses observed in samples of healthy participant...
Interest in the cortical response to food craving in restrained eaters is a relatively unexplored ar...
Background: Recent evidence has shown that individuals with acute anorexia nervosa and those recover...
A person can alternate between food-related mindsets, which in turn may depend on one's emotional st...
There has been a great deal of interest in understanding how the human brain processes appetitive fo...
To examine the neural circuitry involved in food craving, in making food particularly appetitive and...
To examine the neural circuitry involved in food craving, in making food particularly appetitive and...
Previous studies have shown that one's brain response to high-calorie food cues can predict long-ter...
Background: Chocolate is one of the most frequently craved foods, and it often challenges self-regul...
High-sugar/high-fat foods are related to binge-eating behaviour and especially people with low inhib...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Background: The brain plays a crucial role in the decision to eat, integrating multiple hormonal and...
Chocolate is the most often craved food in Western societies and many individuals try to resist its ...
Dark chocolate is rich in flavonoids that can have effects on body composition and cognitive perform...
Interest in the cortical response to food craving in restrained eaters is a relatively unexplored ar...
Background: Recent evidence has shown that individuals with acute anorexia nervosa and those recover...
A person can alternate between food-related mindsets, which in turn may depend on one's emotional st...
There has been a great deal of interest in understanding how the human brain processes appetitive fo...
To examine the neural circuitry involved in food craving, in making food particularly appetitive and...
To examine the neural circuitry involved in food craving, in making food particularly appetitive and...
Previous studies have shown that one's brain response to high-calorie food cues can predict long-ter...
Background: Chocolate is one of the most frequently craved foods, and it often challenges self-regul...
High-sugar/high-fat foods are related to binge-eating behaviour and especially people with low inhib...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Cue reactivity and craving can be influenced by cue exposure with response prevention (CERP). This s...
Background: The brain plays a crucial role in the decision to eat, integrating multiple hormonal and...
Chocolate is the most often craved food in Western societies and many individuals try to resist its ...
Dark chocolate is rich in flavonoids that can have effects on body composition and cognitive perform...
Interest in the cortical response to food craving in restrained eaters is a relatively unexplored ar...
Background: Recent evidence has shown that individuals with acute anorexia nervosa and those recover...
A person can alternate between food-related mindsets, which in turn may depend on one's emotional st...