Attentional Bias for Reward and Punishment in Overweight and Obesity: The TRAILS Study.
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Food-Predicting Stimuli Differentially Influence Eye Movements and Goal-Directed Behavior in Normal-Weight, Overweight, and Obese Individuals.Free will in addictive behaviors: A matter of definition.Chewing Stimulation Reduces Appetite Ratings and Attentional Bias toward Visual Food Stimuli in Healthy-Weight Individuals.
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Attentional Bias for Reward and Punishment in Overweight and Obesity: The TRAILS Study.
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Attentional Bias for Reward and Punishment in Overweight and Obesity: The TRAILS Study.
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Brian D Ostafin
Frédérique R E Smink
Klaske A Glashouwer
Madelon E van Hemel-Ruiter
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0157573
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2016-07-08T00:00:00Z