Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly those foods that they want to avoid. A possible explanation is a temporal attentional bias for food cues. It could be that for these people food stimuli are processed relatively efficiently and require less attentional resources to enter awareness. Once a food stimulus has captured attention, it may be preferentially processed and granted prioritized access to limited cognitive resources. This might help explain why restrained eaters often fail in their attempts to restrict their food intake. A Rapid Serial Visual Presentation task consisting of dual and single target trials with food and neutral pictures as targets and/or distractors was admin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research linking dietary restraint to attentional bias toward food cues h...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly th...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Background: Previous research notes diminished attentional control in restrained eaters when present...
Attentional bias has been examined as one of the cognitive vulnerability factors for various psychop...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether female restrained and unrestrained eaters dem...
Previous research has demonstrated that restrained eaters, individuals who engage in restrained eati...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research linking dietary restraint to attentional bias toward food cues h...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly th...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Background: Previous research notes diminished attentional control in restrained eaters when present...
Attentional bias has been examined as one of the cognitive vulnerability factors for various psychop...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether female restrained and unrestrained eaters dem...
Previous research has demonstrated that restrained eaters, individuals who engage in restrained eati...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research linking dietary restraint to attentional bias toward food cues h...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...