The overvaluation of energy-dense foods is a key contributor to unhealthy eating behaviour, identifying it as a key target for therapeutic interventions. A growing literature has shown that by consistently associating specific food items with the inhibition of a motor response (i.e. stopping), the evaluations of these stimuli can be reduced after training. In this brief review, we focus on measures used to capture food valuation following such training interventions. Evidence for the food devaluation effect has primarily stemmed from studies that employ explicit measures such as ratings of food attractiveness or taste, and implicit measures, such as the implicit association test, which have yielded mixed findings. Although promising, our un...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
Abstract The overvaluation of high-energy, palatable food cues contributes to unhealthy eating and b...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
The overvaluation of energy-dense foods is a key contributor to unhealthy eating behaviour, identify...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
The rise in overweight and obesity rates over the past decades can primarily be attributed to the o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHigh foo...
Theories have suggested that food-specific inhibition training could lead to food devaluation which,...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
Abstract The overvaluation of high-energy, palatable food cues contributes to unhealthy eating and b...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
The overvaluation of energy-dense foods is a key contributor to unhealthy eating behaviour, identify...
The overvaluation of reward-associated stimuli such as energy-dense foods can drive compulsive eatin...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
The rise in overweight and obesity rates over the past decades can primarily be attributed to the o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHigh foo...
Theories have suggested that food-specific inhibition training could lead to food devaluation which,...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items, which m...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
Abstract The overvaluation of high-energy, palatable food cues contributes to unhealthy eating and b...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...