Comparing two neurocognitive models of self-control during dietary decisions

Volume: 14, Issue: 9, Pages: 957 - 966
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Self-control is the process of favoring abstract, distal goals over concrete, proximal goals during decision-making and is an important factor in health and well-being. We directly compare two prominent neurocognitive models of human self-control with the goal of identifying which, if either, best describes behavioral and neural data of dietary decisions in a large sample of overweight and obese adults motivated to eat more healthfully. We...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing two neurocognitive models of self-control during dietary decisions
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
9
Pages
957 - 966
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