Abstract Resource pulses are infrequent, ephemeral events of resource hyperabundance that can represent important feeding opportunities for consumers. To capitalize on pulsed resources, consumers can exhibit behavioural and physiological traits including binge‐feeding and phenotypic plasticity of digestive physiology, although expression of these ...
Adam M. Kanigan +4 more
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"Fulfilling the hunger": A qualitative study to understand the etiology of binge eating in adolescents experiencing food insecurity. [PDF]
Hazzard VM +5 more
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CEO social media activity and insider trading
Abstract This article studies the relationship between CEOs' social media activity and their insider trading behavior. Drawing on psychological evidence linking online activity to risk‐taking, we find that active CEOs on social media exhibit higher risk preferences and engage more in insider trading—particularly in terms of incidence, intensity, and ...
Zhichuan Li +2 more
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Multidimensional structural-functional coupling uncovers network dysregulation and predicts binge-eating severity in bulimia nervosa. [PDF]
Yu F +13 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep and disordered eating behaviours may be linked through physiological and psychological mechanisms; yet, no review has systematically investigated the relationship between different sleep indicators and disordered eating behaviours and cognitions outside a clinical context.
Marie‐Christine Opitz +49 more
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Distinct attention network topology and dynamics and their relations with pubertal hormones in preadolescent boys and girls with binge eating. [PDF]
Martin E +5 more
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Conceptualising Binge Eating: A Review of the Theoretical and Empirical Literature [PDF]
Amy L. Burton, Maree J. Abbott
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Reasons, rationality, and opaque sweetening: Hare's “No Reason” argument for taking the sugar
Abstract Caspar Hare presents a compelling argument for “taking the sugar” in cases of opaque sweetening: you have no reason to take the unsweetened option, and you have some reason to take the sweetened one. I argue that this argument fails—there is a perfectly good sense in which you do have a reason to take the unsweetened option. I suggest a way to
Ryan Doody
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The Role of Binge Eating in a Sequential Mediation Model of Stress, Emotional Eating, and BMI. [PDF]
Baek K.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Individuals living with obesity often experience body image (BI) disturbances, which can negatively affect their quality of life and treatment outcomes. Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising tool for enhancing psychological interventions, but no comprehensive review has specifically focused on VR‐based studies addressing
Giulia Corno +5 more
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