Hunger enhances automatic processing of food and non-food stimuli: A visual mismatch negativity study

Volume: 133, Pages: 324 - 336
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Automatic detection of important and unexpected stimuli in the visual environment is crucial for survival. We sought to explore whether visual food stimuli are detected already in the pre-attentive stimulus processing phase, and whether hunger enhances such automatic detection. To attain these goals, we adapted an electroencephalography paradigm - visual mismatch negativity (vMMN). vMMN is a useful paradigm to study the processing of salient...
Paper Details
Title
Hunger enhances automatic processing of food and non-food stimuli: A visual mismatch negativity study
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
133
Pages
324 - 336
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