Typically, it is believed that palatable, high caloric foods signal reward and trigger indulgent responses. However, Counteractive Control Theory suggests that, to the extent that people are concerned about their weight, a confrontation with palatable foods should also trigger ‘alarm bell responses’ which promote successful self-control. Our study is the first to investigate such counteractive control processes in the brain employing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a sample of successful self-regulators. Indeed, besides the traditional finding that foods elicit heightened attention as witnessed by greater activation of primary visual cortex, we found that viewing palatable foods elicited brain activation in areas associated ...
Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavi...
Taking into account how people value the healthiness and tastiness of food at both the behavioral an...
Individuals have difficulty controlling their food consumption, which is due in part to the ubiquity...
Typically, it is believed that palatable, high caloric foods signal reward and trigger indulgent res...
Food choices constitute a classic self-control dilemma involving the trade-off between immediate eat...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Modern societies are replete with palatable food cues. A growing body of evidence suggests that food...
Self-control is the ability to comply with a request, to postpone acting upon a desire object or goa...
Previous neuroimaging work has shown that increased reward-related activity following exposure to fo...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Self-regulation is a critical ability for maintaining a wide range of health behaviors, especially i...
Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavi...
International audienceTaking into account how people value the healthiness and tastiness of food at ...
Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavi...
Taking into account how people value the healthiness and tastiness of food at both the behavioral an...
Individuals have difficulty controlling their food consumption, which is due in part to the ubiquity...
Typically, it is believed that palatable, high caloric foods signal reward and trigger indulgent res...
Food choices constitute a classic self-control dilemma involving the trade-off between immediate eat...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Modern societies are replete with palatable food cues. A growing body of evidence suggests that food...
Self-control is the ability to comply with a request, to postpone acting upon a desire object or goa...
Previous neuroimaging work has shown that increased reward-related activity following exposure to fo...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
Self-regulation is a critical ability for maintaining a wide range of health behaviors, especially i...
Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavi...
International audienceTaking into account how people value the healthiness and tastiness of food at ...
Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavi...
Taking into account how people value the healthiness and tastiness of food at both the behavioral an...
Individuals have difficulty controlling their food consumption, which is due in part to the ubiquity...