The impact of nutritional knowledge on food preferences in children: An experimental trialObese children show stronger preferences for and consume more fat-rich food. It remains unclear whether the positive impact of nutritional knowledge on weight loss ...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that even non-salient stimuli (colored circles) can gain attentional weight, when they have been loaded with some value through previous reward learning. The present study examined such value-based ...
Abstract. The present studies examine how culturally held stereotypes about gender (that women eat more healthfully than men) implicitly influence food preferences. In Study 1, priming masculinity led both male and female participants to ...