Food is special by itself: Neither valence, arousal, food appeal, nor caloric content modulate the attentional bias induced by food images

Volume: 156, Pages: 104984 - 104984
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
When food cues appear in a visual context, such information is likely to influence eating behavior by enhancing attention for food cues. We investigated whether active but task-irrelevant information could modulate the attentional bias for food stimuli using a novel paradigm in which participants were purposely deceived by being enrolled in a memory experiment. A set of images were first held in working memory and then used as task-irrelevant...
Paper Details
Title
Food is special by itself: Neither valence, arousal, food appeal, nor caloric content modulate the attentional bias induced by food images
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
156
Pages
104984 - 104984
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