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205 related items for PubMed ID: 29154884

  • 1. Double up! Examining the effects of adding inhibition training to food cue exposure in chocolate-loving female students.
    Bongers P, Houben K, Jansen A.
    Appetite; 2018 Feb 01; 121():154-162. PubMed ID: 29154884
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  • 3. Validation of prospective portion size and latency to eat as measures of reactivity to snack foods.
    van den Akker K, Bongers P, Hanssen I, Jansen A.
    Appetite; 2017 Sep 01; 116():480-486. PubMed ID: 28572066
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  • 4. Inhibition of anticipatory salivation and craving in response to food stimuli.
    Lappalainen R, Sjödén PO, Karhunen L, Gladh V, Lesinska D.
    Physiol Behav; 1994 Aug 01; 56(2):393-8. PubMed ID: 7938255
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  • 5. Expectancy violation, reduction of food cue reactivity and less eating in the absence of hunger after one food cue exposure session for overweight and obese women.
    Schyns G, Roefs A, Mulkens S, Jansen A.
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  • 7. Desire lies in the eyes: attention bias for chocolate is related to craving and self-endorsed eating permission.
    Werthmann J, Roefs A, Nederkoorn C, Jansen A.
    Appetite; 2013 Nov 01; 70():81-9. PubMed ID: 23827502
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  • 8. Chocolate versions of the Food Cravings Questionnaires. Associations with chocolate exposure-induced salivary flow and ad libitum chocolate consumption.
    Meule A, Hormes JM.
    Appetite; 2015 Aug 01; 91():256-65. PubMed ID: 25913686
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  • 11. Chocolate equals stop. Chocolate-specific inhibition training reduces chocolate intake and go associations with chocolate.
    Houben K, Jansen A.
    Appetite; 2015 Apr 01; 87():318-23. PubMed ID: 25596041
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  • 12. Food cravings in everyday life: An EMA study on snack-related thoughts, cravings, and consumption.
    Richard A, Meule A, Reichenberger J, Blechert J.
    Appetite; 2017 Jun 01; 113():215-223. PubMed ID: 28249745
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  • 13. The role of expectations in the effect of food cue exposure on intake.
    Kemps E, Herman CP, Hollitt S, Polivy J, Prichard I, Tiggemann M.
    Appetite; 2016 Aug 01; 103():259-264. PubMed ID: 27120095
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  • 14. Hunger, taste, and normative cues in predictions about food intake.
    Vartanian LR, Reily NM, Spanos S, McGuirk LC, Herman CP, Polivy J.
    Appetite; 2017 Sep 01; 116():511-517. PubMed ID: 28564585
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  • 15. Whether or not to eat: A controlled laboratory study of discriminative cueing effects on food intake in humans.
    Ridley-Siegert TL, Crombag HS, Yeomans MR.
    Physiol Behav; 2015 Dec 01; 152(Pt B):347-53. PubMed ID: 26145752
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  • 16. Implicit evaluation of chocolate and motivational need states interact in predicting chocolate intake in everyday life.
    Richard A, Meule A, Blechert J.
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  • 17. Stimulus satiation: effects of repeated exposure to foods on pleasantness and intake.
    Hetherington MM, Pirie LM, Nabb S.
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  • 18. The craving stops before you feel it: neural correlates of chocolate craving during cue exposure with response prevention.
    Frankort A, Roefs A, Siep N, Roebroeck A, Havermans R, Jansen A.
    Cereb Cortex; 2014 Jun 01; 24(6):1589-600. PubMed ID: 23382517
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  • 19. Decoupling of desire and salivation over repeated chocolate consumption and the moderating role of food legalizing.
    Kaan J, van Kleef E.
    Biol Psychol; 2024 Oct 01; 192():108846. PubMed ID: 39004263
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  • 20. Neural predictors of chocolate intake following chocolate exposure.
    Frankort A, Roefs A, Siep N, Roebroeck A, Havermans R, Jansen A.
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