Although neuroimaging research has evidenced specific responses to visual food stimuli based on their nutritional quality (e.g., energy density, fat content), brain processes underlying portion size selection remain largely unexplored. We identified spatio-temporal brain dynamics in response to meal images varying in portion size during a task of ideal portion selection for prospective lunch intake and expected satiety. Brain responses to meal portions judged by the participants as 'too small', 'ideal' and 'too big' were measured by means of electro-encephalographic (EEG) recordings in 21 normal-weight women. During an early stage of meal viewing (105-145. ms), data showed an incremental increase of the head-surface global electric field st...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
<p>Objective:Large portions of energy-dense foods drive energy intake but the brain mechanisms under...
AbstractAlthough neuroimaging research has evidenced specific responses to visual food stimuli based...
Although neuroimaging research has evidenced specific responses to visual food stimuli based on thei...
Large portions promote intake of energy dense foods (i.e., the portion size effect–PSE), but the neu...
Obesity develops due to an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Besides the decision abo...
Background Increased portion size is an essential contributor to the current obesity epidemic. The d...
Do our brains implicitly track the energetic content of the foods we see? Using electrical neuroimag...
The estimates we do of the energy content of different foods tend to be inaccurate, depending on sev...
Brain responses to food are thought to reflect food's rewarding value and to fluctuate with dietary ...
We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choices play...
ABSTRACT Background: Neuronal processes that underlie the subjective experience of satiety after a m...
How food valuation and decision-making influence the perception of food is of major interest to bett...
We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choices play...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
<p>Objective:Large portions of energy-dense foods drive energy intake but the brain mechanisms under...
AbstractAlthough neuroimaging research has evidenced specific responses to visual food stimuli based...
Although neuroimaging research has evidenced specific responses to visual food stimuli based on thei...
Large portions promote intake of energy dense foods (i.e., the portion size effect–PSE), but the neu...
Obesity develops due to an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Besides the decision abo...
Background Increased portion size is an essential contributor to the current obesity epidemic. The d...
Do our brains implicitly track the energetic content of the foods we see? Using electrical neuroimag...
The estimates we do of the energy content of different foods tend to be inaccurate, depending on sev...
Brain responses to food are thought to reflect food's rewarding value and to fluctuate with dietary ...
We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choices play...
ABSTRACT Background: Neuronal processes that underlie the subjective experience of satiety after a m...
How food valuation and decision-making influence the perception of food is of major interest to bett...
We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choices play...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
<p>Objective:Large portions of energy-dense foods drive energy intake but the brain mechanisms under...