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The following pages link to Conditioning processes and cue exposure in the modification of excessive eating (Q38000459):
Displaying 23 items.
- Hedonics Act in Unison with the Homeostatic System to Unconsciously Control Body Weight (Q26766370) (← links)
- An intervention based on Schachter's externality theory for overweight children: the regulation of cues pilot (Q33554628) (← links)
- Heightened vagal activity during high-calorie food presentation in obese compared with non-obese individuals--results of a pilot study (Q33651784) (← links)
- Temptation in the background: non-consummatory exposure to food temptation enhances self-regulation in boys but not in girls. (Q33924493) (← links)
- Behavioral and neural bases of extinction learning in Hermissenda (Q34063958) (← links)
- Seeking behavior, place conditioning, and resistance to conditioned suppression of feeding in rats intermittently exposed to palatable food (Q35685615) (← links)
- The association of binge eating and neighbourhood fast-food restaurant availability on diet and weight status (Q35925290) (← links)
- Comparison of hydrogenated vegetable shortening and nutritionally complete high-fat diet on limited access-binge behavior in rats (Q36393325) (← links)
- Opioids for hedonic experience and dopamine to get ready for it. (Q36619467) (← links)
- Appetitive conditioning: neural bases and implications for psychopathology (Q36702211) (← links)
- The biology of binge eating (Q37222947) (← links)
- The Pavlovian power of palatable food: lessons for weight-loss adherence from a new rodent model of cue-induced overeating. (Q37229773) (← links)
- Differential functional magnetic resonance imaging response to food pictures in successful weight-loss maintainers relative to normal-weight and obese controls (Q37348372) (← links)
- Two novel treatments to reduce overeating in overweight children: a randomized controlled trial (Q37707316) (← links)
- How does plate size affect estimated satiation and intake for individuals in normal-weight and overweight groups? (Q42740910) (← links)
- An Open Trial Targeting Food Cue Reactivity and Satiety Sensitivity in Overweight and Obese Binge Eaters (Q47263232) (← links)
- Pattern of access determines influence of junk food diet on cue sensitivity and palatability (Q47296929) (← links)
- Preliminary support for the role of alcohol cues in food cravings and attentional biases (Q47667227) (← links)
- Obesity, body weight regulation and the brain: Insights from fMRI. (Q47842186) (← links)
- Learned Overeating: Applying Principles of Pavlovian Conditioning to Explain and Treat Overeating. (Q55431115) (← links)
- Control of non-homeostatic feeding in sated mice using associative learning of contextual food cues (Q89014729) (← links)
- Food-Related Attentional Bias in Individuals with Normal Weight and Overweight: A Study with a Flicker Task (Q89782254) (← links)
- Functional and structural plasticity contributing to obesity: roles for sex, diet, and individual susceptibility (Q91779259) (← links)