Most people are often tempted by their impulses to “indulge” in high-calorie food, even if this behaviour is not consistent with their goal to control weight in the long term and might not be healthy. The outcome of this conflict is strongly dependent on inhibitory control. It has already been reported that individuals with weaker inhibitory control consume more high-calorie food, are more often unsuccessful dieters, overweight or obese compared to people with more effective inhibitory control. In the present study, we aimed at investigating inhibitory control in the context of human eating behaviour. A sample of 20 healthy normal-weight adults performed a 50% probability visual affective Go/NoGo task involving food (high- and low-calorie) ...
Eating disorders (ED, i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating) and obesity have been linked ...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
Background and objectives: When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in h...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Background Recent studies suggest that higher Body Mass Index (BMI) is associated with reduced inhib...
Neuroimaging studies in anorexia nervosa (AN) suggest that altered food reward processing may result...
Uncontrolled eating—in the general population—is characterized by overeating, hedonic hunger and bei...
Long-term excessive intake of high-calorie foods might lead to cognitive impairments and overweight ...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
The obesity epidemic is imposing enormous costs on individuals and on developed and developing socie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Food choices constitute a classic self-control dilemma involving the trade-off between immediate eat...
Eating disorders (ED, i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating) and obesity have been linked ...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
Background and objectives: When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in h...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Background Recent studies suggest that higher Body Mass Index (BMI) is associated with reduced inhib...
Neuroimaging studies in anorexia nervosa (AN) suggest that altered food reward processing may result...
Uncontrolled eating—in the general population—is characterized by overeating, hedonic hunger and bei...
Long-term excessive intake of high-calorie foods might lead to cognitive impairments and overweight ...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
The obesity epidemic is imposing enormous costs on individuals and on developed and developing socie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Food choices constitute a classic self-control dilemma involving the trade-off between immediate eat...
Eating disorders (ED, i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating) and obesity have been linked ...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...