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  • 9. Eating behavior in response to food-cue exposure: examining the cue-reactivity and counteractive-control models.
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  • 12. The control dilemma in eating behavior: influence of temptation cues in restrained versus unrestrained eaters.
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  • 14. Bottomless bowls: why visual cues of portion size may influence intake.
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