Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness and candidate mechanisms of action of psychological interventions which aim to either (a) improve the capacity for self-regulatory, reflective processes or (b) reduce the impact of automatic appetitive processes, in an attempt to influence food intake and associated weight-gain. Our aim was to examine three important issues regarding each type of intervention: i) whether the intervention influenced behaviour in the laboratory, ii) whether the intervention influenced behaviour and/or body mass index in the real world, and iii) whether the proposed ...
Purpose: Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Working Memory (WM) plays a crucial role in successful self-regulation of behavior, including weight...
The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness and candidate mechanisms of actio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present review first summarizes results from prospective brain ima...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Obesity has been associated with impaired cognitive performance. This study aimed to determine wheth...
Cognitive control over (eating) behavior is based on executive functions, an umbrella term for cogni...
By carrying out an intervention study including a two-month period of executing measures and an obse...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Policymakers are focused on reducing the public health burden of obesity. The UK average percentage ...
This study modified food attentional biases via computerized attentional bias modification training ...
PURPOSE:Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with ...
This thesis consists of two studies. In Study 1, in the light of recent evidence in the fields of ne...
Purpose: Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Working Memory (WM) plays a crucial role in successful self-regulation of behavior, including weight...
The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness and candidate mechanisms of actio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present review first summarizes results from prospective brain ima...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Obesity has been associated with impaired cognitive performance. This study aimed to determine wheth...
Cognitive control over (eating) behavior is based on executive functions, an umbrella term for cogni...
By carrying out an intervention study including a two-month period of executing measures and an obse...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Policymakers are focused on reducing the public health burden of obesity. The UK average percentage ...
This study modified food attentional biases via computerized attentional bias modification training ...
PURPOSE:Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with ...
This thesis consists of two studies. In Study 1, in the light of recent evidence in the fields of ne...
Purpose: Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive control by shielding self-regulatory goals fr...
Working Memory (WM) plays a crucial role in successful self-regulation of behavior, including weight...