Measuring attentional bias to food cues in young children using a visual search task: An eye-tracking study

Volume: 148, Pages: 104610 - 104610
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Attentional bias to food cues may be a risk factor for childhood obesity, yet there are few paradigms to measure such biases in young children. Therefore, the present work introduces an eye-tracking visual search task to measure attentional bias in young children. Methods: Fifty-one 3-6-year-olds played a game to find a target cartoon character among food (experimental condition) or toy (control condition) distractors. Children completed the...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring attentional bias to food cues in young children using a visual search task: An eye-tracking study
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
148
Pages
104610 - 104610
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