How can food choice best be trained? Approach-avoidance versus go/no-go training

Volume: 163, Pages: 105226 - 105226
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Behavior toward appetitive stimuli can be changed by motor response training procedures in which participants approach or respond to some stimuli and avoid or inhibit behavior to other stimuli. There is discussion in the literature whether effects are different when participants approach versus avoid stimuli during approach-avoidance training compared to when they respond versus not respond to stimuli during go/no-go training. Here, we directly...
Paper Details
Title
How can food choice best be trained? Approach-avoidance versus go/no-go training
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
163
Pages
105226 - 105226
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