Search Results - "Van der Laan, Laura N"
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Good practice in food-related neuroimaging
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-2019)“…The use of neuroimaging tools, especially functional magnetic resonance imaging, in nutritional research has increased substantially over the past 2 decades…”
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Goal-Directed Visual Attention Drives Health Goal Priming: An Eye-Tracking Experiment
Published in Health psychology (01-01-2017)“…Objective: Several lab and field experiments have shown that goal priming interventions can be highly effective in promoting healthy food choices. Less is…”
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Considering healthiness promotes healthier choices but modulates medial prefrontal cortex differently in children compared with adults
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-10-2017)“…Childhood obesity is a rising problem worldwide mainly caused by overconsumption, which is driven by food choices. In adults, food choices are based on a value…”
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Gender Differences in Food Choice: Effects of Superior Temporal Sulcus Stimulation
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-12-2017)“…The easy availability of food has caused a shift from eating for survival to hedonic eating. Women, compared to men, have shown to respond differently to food…”
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Standardized food images: A photographing protocol and image database
Published in Appetite (01-01-2016)“…The regulation of food intake has gained much research interest because of the current obesity epidemic. For research purposes, food images are a good and…”
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Developmental differences in the brain response to unhealthy food cues: an fMRI study of children and adults
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-2016)“…Food cues are omnipresent and may trigger overconsumption. In the past 2 decades, the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically. Because…”
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Development and body mass inversely affect children’s brain activation in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during food choice
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2019)“…Childhood obesity is a rising problem caused in part by unhealthy food choices. Food choices are based on a neural value signal encoded in the ventromedial…”
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Functional MRI of Challenging Food Choices: Forced Choice between Equally Liked High- and Low-Calorie Foods in the Absence of Hunger
Published in PloS one (13-07-2015)“…We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choices play an important role in the regulation of food intake and…”
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Appearance matters: neural correlates of food choice and packaging aesthetics
Published in PloS one (25-07-2012)“…Neuro-imaging holds great potential for predicting choice behavior from brain responses. In this study we used both traditional mass-univariate and…”
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Subtypes of trait impulsivity differentially correlate with neural responses to food choices
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-2016)“…•Twenty females performed an fMRI food choice task.•Delay discounting correlates with number of high energy food choices.•Impulsivity correlates with food…”
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Food-induced brain responses and eating behaviour
Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (01-11-2012)“…The brain governs food intake behaviour by integrating many different internal and external state and trait-related signals. Understanding how the decisions to…”
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Development and Evaluation of a Virtual Reality Puzzle Game to Decrease Food Intake: Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in JMIR serious games (03-02-2022)“…Virtual reality (VR) has gained popularity in daily life, and VR food cues seem to elicit food cravings, similar to real food cues. However, little is known…”
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Supersize my brain: A cross-sectional voxel-based morphometry study on the association between self-reported dietary restraint and regional grey matter volumes
Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2016)“…Restrained eaters do not eat less than their unrestrained counterparts. Proposed underlying mechanisms are that restrained eaters are more reward sensitive and…”
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You are what you eat: a neuroscience perspective on consumers’ personality characteristics as determinants of eating behavior
Published in Current opinion in food science (01-06-2015)“…•We reviewed personality characteristics in relation to food-induced brain responses.•Food-specific and general characteristics may have a similar neural…”
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Health body priming and food choice: An eye tracking study
Published in Food quality and preference (01-03-2019)“…•Chosen foods are gazed more than non-chosen foods.•High-calorie products are gazed more than low-calorie products.•Overweight and underweight body primes may…”
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Do you like what you see? The role of first fixation and total fixation duration in consumer choice
Published in Food quality and preference (01-01-2015)“…•The role of visual attention measures in consumer choice is unclear.•Manipulating the first fixation towards a product does not influence choice.•Total…”
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Battle of the primes – The effect and interplay of health and hedonic primes on food choice
Published in Appetite (01-05-2022)“…People making food choices are often exposed to different cues that can activate relevant goals that influence the choice outcome. Hedonic goals are frequently…”
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What you see is what you eat: An ALE meta-analysis of the neural correlates of food viewing in children and adolescents
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-01-2015)“…Food cues are omnipresent and may enhance overconsumption. In the last two decades the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically all over the…”
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Satiety. Not the problem, nor a solution. Comment on ‘Satiety. No way to slim’
Published in Appetite (01-12-2011)“…This comment further extends the argument put forward in a recent short communication by Booth and Nouwen (2010) that satiety claims have limited value for…”
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Sweet lies: neural, visual, and behavioral measures reveal a lack of self-control conflict during food choice in weight-concerned women
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (22-05-2014)“…Despite their intentions, weight-concerned individuals generally fail to control their eating behavior. However, it is unknown whether this failure is due to a…”
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