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SUBMITTER: Teslovich T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4128315 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Teslovich Theresa T Freidl Eve K EK Kostro Katrina K Weigel Julia J Davidow Juliet Y JY Riddle Megan C MC Helion Chelsea C Dreyfuss Michael M Rosenbaum Michael M Walsh B Timothy BT Casey Betty Jo BJ Mayer Laurel L
Psychiatry research 20140510 1
The ability to exert self-control in the face of appetitive, alluring cues is a critical component of healthy development. The development of behavioral measures that use disease-relevant stimuli can greatly improve our understanding of cue-specific impairments in self-control. To produce such a tool relevant to the study of eating and weight disorders, we modified the traditional go/no-go task to include food and non-food targets. To confirm that performance on this new task was consistent with ...[more]