Temporal attention for visual food stimuli in restrained eaters

Volume: 64, Pages: 5 - 11
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly those foods that they want to avoid. A possible explanation is a temporal attentional bias for food cues. It could be that for these people food stimuli are processed relatively efficiently and require less attentional resources to enter awareness. Once a food stimulus has captured attention, it may be preferentially processed and granted...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal attention for visual food stimuli in restrained eaters
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
64
Pages
5 - 11
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