OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addictive behaviour we investigated whether obese participants show a greater impairment of inhibitory control in response to food-associated cues compared with neutral stimuli and whether this is seen in normal-weight control subjects. In addition, we questioned whether an attentional bias towards food-associated cues can be observed in an early stage of information processing. DESIGN: Control-group study including the administration of behavioural tasks (that is, go/no-go task with food-associated and neutral words, visual dot probe task with food-associated and neutral pictures) and self-reported measures of eating behaviour and impulsivity. RES...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Previous research has shown that obese individuals may be biased towards attending to food over non-...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Background: The major aim of this study was to investigate whether the motivational salience of food...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The in...
Recent research indicates that reduced inhibitory control is associated with higher body mass index ...
Severe obesity has been associated with executive dysfunctions such as poor cognitive control durin...
Obesity rates have increased dramatically in recent decades, and it has proven difficult to treat. A...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Previous research has shown that obese individuals may be biased towards attending to food over non-...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in the role that attentional bias to food cues plays i...
Background: The major aim of this study was to investigate whether the motivational salience of food...
In the current study we examined an associative learning mechanism by which food cues (signaling low...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The in...
Recent research indicates that reduced inhibitory control is associated with higher body mass index ...
Severe obesity has been associated with executive dysfunctions such as poor cognitive control durin...
Obesity rates have increased dramatically in recent decades, and it has proven difficult to treat. A...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...