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    Neuroanatomical evidence for distinct cognitive and affective components of self by Moran, J M, Macrae, C N, Heatherton, T F, Wyland, C L, Kelley, W M

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-09-2006)
    “…This study examines whether the cognitive and affective components of self-reflection can be dissociated using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Using a…”
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    Finding the self? An event-related fMRI study by Kelley, W M, Macrae, C N, Wyland, C L, Caglar, S, Inati, S, Heatherton, T F

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-07-2002)
    “…Researchers have long debated whether knowledge about the self is unique in terms of its functional anatomic representation within the human brain. In the…”
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    Effect of seeing tobacco use in films on trying smoking among adolescents: cross sectional study by Sargent, James D, Beach, Michael L, Dalton, Madeline A, Mott, Leila A, Tickle, Jennifer J, Ahrens, M Bridget, Heatherton, Todd F

    Published in BMJ (15-12-2001)
    “…Abstract Objective: To test the hypothesis that greater exposure to smoking in films is associated with trying smoking among adolescents. Design: Cross…”
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    Predicting bulimic symptoms: An interactive model of self-efficacy, perfectionism, and perceived weight status by Bardone-Cone, A.M., Abramson, L.Y., Vohs, K.D., Heatherton, T.F., Joiner, T.E.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (2006)
    “…An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-efficacy was tested on 406 women to predict the bulimic symptoms of binge eating and…”
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    The Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex Responds Preferentially to Social Interactions during Natural Viewing by Wagner, Dylan D, Kelley, William M, Haxby, James V, Heatherton, Todd F

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-06-2016)
    “…Humans display a strong tendency to make spontaneous inferences concerning the thoughts and intentions of others. Although this ability relies upon the…”
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    Guilt: An Interpersonal Approach by Baumeister, Roy F, Stillwell, Arlene M, Heatherton, Todd F

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-1994)
    “…Multiple sets of empirical research findings on guilt are reviewed to evaluate the view that guilt should be understood as an essentially social phenomenon…”
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    Television food advertisement exposure and FTO rs9939609 genotype in relation to excess consumption in children by Gilbert-Diamond, D, Emond, J A, Lansigan, R K, Rapuano, K M, Kelley, W M, Heatherton, T F, Sargent, J D

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2017)
    “…Background/Objective: Exposure to food advertisements may cue overeating among children, especially among those genetically predisposed to respond to food…”
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    Binge Eating as Escape From Self-Awareness by Heatherton, Todd F, Baumeister, Roy F

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-07-1991)
    “…This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Binge eaters suffer from high standards and expectations,…”
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    Are attractive people rewarding? Sex differences in the neural substrates of facial attractiveness by Cloutier, Jasmin, Heatherton, Todd F, Whalen, Paul J, Kelley, William M

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-06-2008)
    “…The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on the extant behavioral literature, it was hypothesized that brain…”
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    The Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence: a revision of the Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire by Heatherton, T F, Kozlowski, L T, Frecker, R C, Fagerström, K O

    Published in British journal of addiction (01-09-1991)
    “…We examine and refine the Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire (FTQ: Fagerström, 1978). The relation between each FTQ item and biochemical measures of heaviness…”
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    Comparing the effects of entertainment media and tobacco marketing on youth smoking by Sargent, J D, Gibson, J, Heatherton, T F

    Published in Tobacco control (01-02-2009)
    “…Objectives:To examine the concurrent effects of exposure to movie smoking and tobacco marketing receptivity on adolescent smoking onset and…”
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    Body weight, dieting, and eating disorder symptoms among college students, 1982 to 1992 by Heatherton, T F, Nichols, P, Mahamedi, F, Keel, P

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-11-1995)
    “…The authors sought to examine changes in prevalence of dieting behavior and eating disorder symptoms from 1982 to 1992. In 1982, 625 women and 276 men…”
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    When Ego Threats Lead to Self-Regulation Failure: Negative Consequences of High Self-Esteem by Baumeister, Roy F, Heatherton, Todd F, Tice, Dianne M

    “…The tendency for people with high self-esteem to make inflated assessments and predictions about themselves carries the risk of making commitments that exceed…”
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    Measuring the heaviness of smoking: using self-reported time to the first cigarette of the day and number of cigarettes smoked per day by Heatherton, T F, Kozlowski, L T, Frecker, R C, Rickert, W, Robinson, J

    Published in British journal of addiction (01-07-1989)
    “…Two simple self-report measures have been used to assess the heaviness of smoking, 'number of cigarettes per day' (CPD) and 'time to the first cigarette of the…”
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    Effects of Physical Threat and Ego Threat on Eating Behavior by Heatherton, Todd F, Herman, C. Peter, Polivy, Janet

    “…Restrained and unrestrained subjects were subjected to one of three distress manipulations prior to an ad lib taste task. The physical fear threat (anticipated…”
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    Self-Regulatory Failure: A Resource-Depletion Approach by Vohs, Kathleen D., Heatherton, Todd F.

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-2000)
    “…Three studies were conducted to test the behavioral consequences of effortful self-regulation. Individuals with chronic inhibitions about eating were exposed…”
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    Disordered eating and injuries among adolescent ballet dancers by Thomas, J. J., Keel, P. K., Heatherton, T. F.

    Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-09-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND: Ballet dancers are at elevated risk for eating disorders, but the extent to which disordered eating attitudes and behaviors represent a relatively…”
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    Distinct Neural Systems Subserve Person and Object Knowledge by Mitchell, Jason P., Heatherton, Todd F., Macrae, C. Neil

    “…Studies using functional neuroimaging and patient populations have demonstrated that distinct brain regions subserve semantic knowledge for different classes…”
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    Interpersonal Evaluations Following Threats to Self: Role of Self-Esteem by Heatherton, Todd F, Vohs, Kathleen D

    “…In 2 studies, the authors used dyadic interactions to assess the influence of ego threat on likability as a function of self-esteem. In both studies, 2 naive…”
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    An fMRI investigation of the impact of interracial contact on executive function by Richeson, Jennifer A, Baird, Abigail A, Gordon, Heather L, Heatherton, Todd F, Wyland, Carrie L, Trawalter, Sophie, Shelton, J Nicole

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-12-2003)
    “…We investigated whether individual differences in racial bias among white participants predict the recruitment, and potential depletion, of executive…”
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