Attention! Can choices for low value food over high value food be trained?

Volume: 124, Pages: 124 - 132
Published: May 1, 2018
Abstract
People choose high value food items over low value food items, because food choices are guided by the comparison of values placed upon choice alternatives. This value comparison process is also influenced by the amount of attention people allocate to different items. Recent research shows that choices for food items can be increased by training attention toward these items, with a paradigm named cued-approach training (CAT). However, previous...
Paper Details
Title
Attention! Can choices for low value food over high value food be trained?
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
124
Pages
124 - 132
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