Evidence suggests a role for self-reported working memory (WM) in self-reported food intake, but it is not known which WM sub-components are involved. It is also important to consider how individual differences in dietary restraint and disinhibition influence WM and the impact of this on food choice. The current study assessed the relationship between WM sub-components and food choice, using computerised measures of WM sub-components and a direct assessment of food intake. The role of dieting success (measured by restraint and disinhibition) as a distal predictor of food choice that influences food choices via WM, and the role of WM more generally in dieting success were investigated. Female undergraduate students (N = 117, mean age: 18.9 y...
The impact of obesity on physical and psychological health is well recognized in the literature with...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Background: Dietary restraint has been linked to deficits in the ability to recall detailed memories...
Dual-process theories argue that cognitive processes, and executive functions in particular, underpi...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
AbstractCues associated with tasty foods, such as their smell or taste, are strong motivators of eat...
A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
The data in this file were collected from an experimental study that aimed to examine whether rememb...
We investigated the neural correlates of working memory guided attentional selection of food versus ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Previously, it has been demonstrated that overeating can occur when an individual engages in a cogni...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
The impact of obesity on physical and psychological health is well recognized in the literature with...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Background: Dietary restraint has been linked to deficits in the ability to recall detailed memories...
Dual-process theories argue that cognitive processes, and executive functions in particular, underpi...
Behavioral inhibition is one of the basic facets of executive functioning and is closely related to ...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Escalating world-wide obesity prevalence urges the need to understand unhealthy eating behaviour and...
AbstractCues associated with tasty foods, such as their smell or taste, are strong motivators of eat...
A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
The data in this file were collected from an experimental study that aimed to examine whether rememb...
We investigated the neural correlates of working memory guided attentional selection of food versus ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Previously, it has been demonstrated that overeating can occur when an individual engages in a cogni...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
The impact of obesity on physical and psychological health is well recognized in the literature with...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Background: Dietary restraint has been linked to deficits in the ability to recall detailed memories...