How eating behavior, food stimuli and gender may affect visual attention – An eye tracking study
Abstract
The aim of the current study was to examine how different patterns of eating behavior and visual attention to different food cues are related to each other while taken gender into account. The German version of the DEBQ was used to examine three eating behavior patterns (restrained, emotional and external eating) and mobile eye tracking technology was used to measure visual attention to different food cues in an experimental setting. Results...
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Title
How eating behavior, food stimuli and gender may affect visual attention – An eye tracking study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
31
Pages
60 - 67
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