Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect in the sense that the researcher does not ask a participant directly for his food preference, but derives his preference from a behavior. Typically, the affective priming paradigm and the implicit association test have been used. The relevant processes in these paradigms are relatively automatic. One of the advantages of these paradigms is that responses are less likely to be influenced by socially desirable response tendencies and do not rely on the participant’s introspection. This paper provides an overview of research about relatively automatic associations with food in general and specifically for anorexia nervosa patients, dieters, and...
International audienceIn recent decades, numerous studies conducted to assess the factors impacting ...
Patients with eating disorders are reported to show an irrational dislike of starchy foods, sometime...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Abstract: Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures ar...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
hypothesis that anorexia nervosa (AN; n=22) patients would show less sensitivity to the palatability...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of automatic approach/avoidance ...
In this Registered Report, we assessed the utility of the affective priming paradigm (APP) as an ind...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
International audienceIn recent decades, numerous studies conducted to assess the factors impacting ...
Patients with eating disorders are reported to show an irrational dislike of starchy foods, sometime...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures are indirect...
Abstract: Indirect measures have been used for the assessment of food preferences. These measures ar...
Two experiments are reported that used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D....
This study investigated whether relatively automatic evaluations of food differ between situations a...
hypothesis that anorexia nervosa (AN; n=22) patients would show less sensitivity to the palatability...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of automatic approach/avoidance ...
In this Registered Report, we assessed the utility of the affective priming paradigm (APP) as an ind...
We investigated the implicit preference in terms of food portion in obesity using the affective prim...
International audienceIn recent decades, numerous studies conducted to assess the factors impacting ...
Patients with eating disorders are reported to show an irrational dislike of starchy foods, sometime...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...