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    Interoception across modalities: on the relationship between cardiac awareness and the sensitivity for gastric functions by Herbert, Beate M, Muth, Eric R, Pollatos, Olga, Herbert, Cornelia

    Published in PloS one (11-05-2012)
    “…The individual sensitivity for ones internal bodily signals ("interoceptive awareness") has been shown to be of relevance for a broad range of cognitive and…”
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    Prediction of placebo responses: a systematic review of the literature by Horing, Bjoern, Weimer, Katja, Muth, Eric R, Enck, Paul

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-10-2014)
    “…Predicting who responds to placebo treatment-and under which circumstances-has been a question of interest and investigation for generations. However, the…”
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    Comparison between Human and Bite-Based Methods of Estimating Caloric Intake by Salley, James N., MS, Hoover, Adam W., PhD, Wilson, Michael L., MS, Muth, Eric R., PhD

    “…Abstract Background Current methods of self-monitoring kilocalorie intake outside of laboratory/clinical settings suffer from a systematic underreporting bias…”
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    Examining the Utility of a Bite-Count–Based Measure of Eating Activity in Free-Living Human Beings by Scisco, Jenna L., PhD, Muth, Eric R., PhD, Hoover, Adam W., PhD

    “…Abstract The obesity epidemic has triggered a need for novel methods for measuring eating activity in free-living settings. Here, we introduce a bite-count…”
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    Measuring the Consumption of Individual Solid and Liquid Bites Using a Table-Embedded Scale During Unrestricted Eating by Mattfeld, Ryan S., Muth, Eric R., Hoover, Adam

    “…The universal eating monitor (UEM) is a table-embedded scale used to measure grams consumed over time while a person eats. It has been used in laboratory…”
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    A comparison of bite size and BMI in a cafeteria setting by Mattfeld, Ryan S., Muth, Eric R., Hoover, Adam

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-11-2017)
    “…Our study investigated the relationship between BMI and bite size in a cafeteria setting. Two hundred and seventy one participants consumed one meal each…”
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    Effects of Bite Count Feedback from a Wearable Device and Goal Setting on Consumption in Young Adults by Jasper, Phillip W., MS, James, Melva T., PhD, Hoover, Adam W., PhD, Muth, Eric R., PhD

    “…Abstract Background New technologies are emerging that may help individuals engage in healthier eating behaviors. One paradigm to test the efficacy of a…”
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    Improving the Recognition of Eating Gestures Using Intergesture Sequential Dependencies by Ramos-Garcia, Raul I., Muth, Eric R., Gowdy, John N., Hoover, Adam W.

    “…This paper considers the problem of recognizing eating gestures by tracking wrist motion. Eating gestures are activities commonly undertaken during the…”
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    A virtual experimenter does not increase placebo hypoalgesia when delivering an interactive expectancy manipulation by Horing, Bjoern, Beadle, Sarah C., Inks, Zachariah, Robb, Andrew, Muth, Eric R., Babu, Sabarish V.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-11-2020)
    “…Lack of standardization and unblinding threaten the research of mechanisms involved in expectancy effects on pain. We evaluated a computer-controlled virtual…”
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    A virtual experimenter to increase standardization for the investigation of placebo effects by Horing, Bjoern, Newsome, Nathan D, Enck, Paul, Babu, Sabarish V, Muth, Eric R

    Published in BMC medical research methodology (18-07-2016)
    “…Placebo effects are mediated by expectancy, which is highly influenced by psychosocial factors of a treatment context. These factors are difficult to…”
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    Different Disclosed Probabilities to Receive an Antiemetic Equally Decrease Subjective Symptoms in an Experimental Placebo Study: To Be or Not to Be Sure by Weimer, Katja, PhD, Horing, Björn, PhD, Muth, Eric R., PhD, Scisco, Jenna L., PhD, Klosterhalfen, Sibylle, PhD, Enck, Paul, PhD

    Published in Clinical therapeutics (01-03-2017)
    “…Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine whether the disclosed probability of receiving an antiemetic affects nausea. Methods Forty-eight…”
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    Effects of ginger and expectations on symptoms of nausea in a balanced placebo design by Weimer, Katja, Schulte, Jörg, Maichle, Annamaria, Muth, Eric R, Scisco, Jenna L, Horing, Björn, Enck, Paul, Klosterhalfen, Sibylle

    Published in PloS one (13-11-2012)
    “…Ginger effects on (experimental) nausea have been described, but also strong placebo effects and sex differences when nausea is involved. The "balanced placebo…”
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    Sensitivity and specificity of hypnosis effects on gastric myoelectrical activity by Enck, Paul, Hefner, Jochen, Herbert, Beate M, Mazurak, Nazar, Weimer, Katja, Muth, Eric R, Zipfel, Stephan, Martens, Ute

    Published in PloS one (16-12-2013)
    “…The effects of hypnosis on physiological (gastrointestinal) functions are incompletely understood, and it is unknown whether they are hypnosis-specific and…”
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    The role of self-efficacy and information processing in weight loss during an mHealth behavioral intervention by Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M, Crimarco, Anthony, Wilcox, Sara, Boutté, Alycia K, Hutto, Brent E, Muth, Eric R, Hoover, Adam

    Published in Digital health (2020)
    “…Self-efficacy (SE) and information processing (IP) may be important constructs to target when designing mHealth interventions for weight loss. The goal of this…”
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    Characteristics of Head-Mounted Displays and Their Effects on Simulator Sickness by Moss, Jason D., Muth, Eric R.

    Published in Human factors (01-06-2011)
    “…Objective: We examined the effects of several display characteristics of head-mounted displays (HMDs) on simulator sickness (SS).Background: Technological…”
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    The Dietary Intervention to Enhance Tracking with Mobile Devices (DIET Mobile) Study: A 6‐Month Randomized Weight Loss Trial by Turner‐McGrievy, Gabrielle M., Wilcox, Sara, Boutté, Alycia, Hutto, Brent E., Singletary, Camelia, Muth, Eric R., Hoover, Adam W.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-08-2017)
    “…Objective To examine the use of two different mobile dietary self‐monitoring methods for weight loss. Methods Adults with overweight (n = 81; mean BMI 34.7 ±…”
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    What a Rude E-Mail! Examining the Differential Effects of Incivility Versus Support on Mood, Energy, Engagement, and Performance in an Online Context by Giumetti, Gary W, Hatfield, Andrea L, Scisco, Jenna L, Schroeder, Amber N, Muth, Eric R, Kowalski, Robin M

    Published in Journal of occupational health psychology (01-07-2013)
    “…Existing research on workplace incivility has demonstrated an association with a host of negative outcomes, including increased burnout, turnover intentions,…”
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    Slowing Bite-Rate Reduces Energy Intake: An Application of the Bite Counter Device by Scisco, Jenna L., MS, Muth, Eric R., PhD, Dong, Yujie, MS, Hoover, Adam W., PhD

    “…Abstract Slow eating may be associated with reduced energy intake. A device that counts bites can provide bite-rate feedback to the user. The purpose of this…”
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    Crowdsourcing for self-monitoring: Using the Traffic Light Diet and crowdsourcing to provide dietary feedback by Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M, Wilcox, Sara, Kaczynski, Andrew T, Spruijt-Metz, Donna, Hutto, Brent E, Muth, Eric R, Hoover, Adam

    Published in Digital health (01-01-2016)
    “…Background Smartphone photography and crowdsourcing feedback could reduce participant burden for dietary self-monitoring. Objectives To assess if untrained…”
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    Between- and Within-Subjects Predictors of the Kilocalorie Content of Bites of Food by Salley, James N., Hoover, Adam W., Muth, Eric R.

    “…This study builds on previous research that seeks to estimate kilocalorie intake through microstructural analysis of eating behaviors. As opposed to previous…”
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