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Food Cue Reactivity in Fasting and Non-Fasting Subjects
European Eating Disorders Review, 1996In the present study, psychophysiological food cue reactivity was studied in fasting and non-fasting subjects. It was expected that food related stimuli would elicit stronger responses than control (soap) stimuli and that responses to food stimuli would be particularly strong in fasting subjects. The results show that although the subjects' craving was
Joost, Overduin, Anita, Jansen
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Impulsivity and Cue Reactivity in Substance Misuse
2020There is a growing clinical literature linking impulsivity to drug cue reactivity in individuals with substance misuse. Evidence supporting this link comes from studies using a variety of behavioral laboratory measures of impulsivity and drug cue reactivity.
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BRAIN IMAGING ALCOHOL CUE-REACTIVITY.
Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 2004Daglish, M. R. C. +2 more
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Cue Reactivity in Alcohol and Tobacco Dependence
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2002openaire +2 more sources
Cue Reactivity bei Internetbezogenen Störungen
Suchttherapie, 2019L Vinzenz +6 more
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Food cue reactivity and craving predict eating and weight gain: a meta‐analytic review
Obesity Reviews, 2016Rebecca G Boswell, Hedy Kober
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