Palatable food can trigger appetitive responses, such as salivation and approach tendencies. Though evolutionarily functional, these conditioned responses can encourage overeating and obesity when food is abundant. The current study examines the neural correlates of ‘denovo’ Pavlovian appetitive conditioning, pairing one class of unknown objects (conditioned stimuli, CS) with their sweet taste (unconditioned stimulus, US) during a single trial. To do so, 23 participants consumed unknown (marzipan) objects of one particular color (CS+) while only interacting with control stimuli of different color and shape (CS-). After this single-trial conditioning procedure, participants viewed and rated images of the marzipan figures and the control obje...
The taste cortex in the anterior insula provides separate and combined representations of the taste,...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
Experiencing food craving is nearly ubiquitous and has several negative patho- logical impacts promp...
evidence to prompt re-examination f many preconceptions concerning reward and its relation to brain ...
Our objectives were to assess whether oral exposure to caloric and non-caloric stimuli elicits discr...
Complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the ...
<p>Food does not always ‘taste’ the same. During hunger, for example, food may be tastier compared t...
Flavor reflects taste, olfactory, and oral texture inputs, and can be influenced by the sight of foo...
Pleasant taste and nutritional value guide food selection behavior. Here, orosensory features of foo...
Food and fluid ingestion is of primal importance for the survival of an organism. In this vein, the ...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
Brain reward systems mediate liking and wanting for food reward. Here, we explore the differential i...
Food intake is essential to sustain life, and the sensory systems of taste and smell are among the m...
SummaryTaste is unique among sensory systems in its innate association with mechanisms of reward and...
The taste cortex in the anterior insula provides separate and combined representations of the taste,...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
Experiencing food craving is nearly ubiquitous and has several negative patho- logical impacts promp...
evidence to prompt re-examination f many preconceptions concerning reward and its relation to brain ...
Our objectives were to assess whether oral exposure to caloric and non-caloric stimuli elicits discr...
Complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the ...
<p>Food does not always ‘taste’ the same. During hunger, for example, food may be tastier compared t...
Flavor reflects taste, olfactory, and oral texture inputs, and can be influenced by the sight of foo...
Pleasant taste and nutritional value guide food selection behavior. Here, orosensory features of foo...
Food and fluid ingestion is of primal importance for the survival of an organism. In this vein, the ...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
A food's reward value is dependent on its caloric content. Furthermore, a food's acute reward value ...
Brain reward systems mediate liking and wanting for food reward. Here, we explore the differential i...
Food intake is essential to sustain life, and the sensory systems of taste and smell are among the m...
SummaryTaste is unique among sensory systems in its innate association with mechanisms of reward and...
The taste cortex in the anterior insula provides separate and combined representations of the taste,...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
Experiencing food craving is nearly ubiquitous and has several negative patho- logical impacts promp...