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Harm Veling

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Current Addiction Reports|March 31, 2017
What Is Trained During Food Go/No-Go Training? A Review Focusing on Mechanisms and a Research AgendaHarm Veling, Natalia S Lawrence, Zhang Chen, et al.
Appetite|July 17, 2018
When winning is losing: A randomized controlled trial testing a video game to train food-specific inhibitory controlAnouk Poppelaars, Hanneke Scholten, Isabela Granic, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 9, 2014
A new perspective on human reward research: how consciously and unconsciously perceived reward information influences performanceClaire M Zedelius, Harm Veling, Ruud Custers, et al.
Appetite|March 26, 2021
How can food choice best be trained? Approach-avoidance versus go/no-go trainingHarm Veling, Iris A M Verpaalen, Huaiyu Liu, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 11, 2018
Go/no-go training affects frontal midline theta and mu oscillations to passively observed food stimuliIrene van de Vijver, Hein T van Schie, Harm Veling, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 11, 2020
The self-generated full body illusion is accompanied by impaired detection of somatosensory stimuliLieke M J Swinkels, Hein T van Schie, Harm Veling, et al.
Alcohol, Clinical & Experimental Research|March 14, 2023
Does selective inhibition training reduce relapse rates when added to standard treatment of alcohol use disorder? A randomized controlled trialEdwin J Schenkel, Robert Schöneck, Reinout W Wiers, et al.
Appetite|March 2, 2025
Shaping food choices with actions and inactions with and without reward and punishmentHuaiyu Liu, Julian Quandt, Lei Zhang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 19, 2021
The Impact of Cognitive and Physical Effort Exertion on Physical Effort Decisions: A Pilot ExperimentSven van As, Debby G J Beckers, Sabine A E Geurts, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 3, 2017
Training impulsive choices for healthy and sustainable foodHarm Veling, Zhang Chen, Merel C Tombrock, et al.
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Current Addiction Reports|March 31, 2017
What Is Trained During Food Go/No-Go Training? A Review Focusing on Mechanisms and a Research AgendaHarm Veling, Natalia S Lawrence, Zhang Chen, et al.
Appetite|July 17, 2018
When winning is losing: A randomized controlled trial testing a video game to train food-specific inhibitory controlAnouk Poppelaars, Hanneke Scholten, Isabela Granic, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 9, 2014
A new perspective on human reward research: how consciously and unconsciously perceived reward information influences performanceClaire M Zedelius, Harm Veling, Ruud Custers, et al.
Appetite|March 26, 2021
How can food choice best be trained? Approach-avoidance versus go/no-go trainingHarm Veling, Iris A M Verpaalen, Huaiyu Liu, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 11, 2018
Go/no-go training affects frontal midline theta and mu oscillations to passively observed food stimuliIrene van de Vijver, Hein T van Schie, Harm Veling, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 11, 2020
The self-generated full body illusion is accompanied by impaired detection of somatosensory stimuliLieke M J Swinkels, Hein T van Schie, Harm Veling, et al.
Alcohol, Clinical & Experimental Research|March 14, 2023
Does selective inhibition training reduce relapse rates when added to standard treatment of alcohol use disorder? A randomized controlled trialEdwin J Schenkel, Robert Schöneck, Reinout W Wiers, et al.
Appetite|March 2, 2025
Shaping food choices with actions and inactions with and without reward and punishmentHuaiyu Liu, Julian Quandt, Lei Zhang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 19, 2021
The Impact of Cognitive and Physical Effort Exertion on Physical Effort Decisions: A Pilot ExperimentSven van As, Debby G J Beckers, Sabine A E Geurts, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 3, 2017
Training impulsive choices for healthy and sustainable foodHarm Veling, Zhang Chen, Merel C Tombrock, et al.
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