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Jeffrey M Brunstrom

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Physiology & Behavior|November 7, 2006
Flavor-nutrient learning in restrained and unrestrained eatersJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Mitchell
Physiology & Behavior|August 31, 2007
Flavour-flavour learning occurs automatically and only in hungry participantsJeffrey M Brunstrom, Hollie Z Fletcher
Appetite|October 4, 2008
Measuring affective (liking) and non-affective (expected satiety) determinants of portion size and food rewardJeffrey M Brunstrom, Nicholas G Shakeshaft
Physiology & Behavior|April 10, 2016
Appetite and energy balancingPeter J Rogers, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|June 9, 2009
Conditioning 'fullness expectations' in a novel dessertLaura L Wilkinson, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 3, 2006
Effects of distraction on the development of satietyJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Mitchell
Eating Behaviors|October 19, 2004
Automatic and nonautomatic processes in dietary restraint: further evidence for a commonality between food and drug abstinenceJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Witcomb
Physiology & Behavior|February 23, 2018
Do humans still forage in an obesogenic environment? Mechanisms and implications for weight maintenanceJeffrey M Brunstrom, Bobby K Cheon
Appetite|July 28, 2005
Everyday dietary behaviour and the relationship between attention and meal sizeGemma L Mitchell, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 23, 2009
How many calories are on our plate? Expected fullness, not liking, determines meal-size selectionJeffrey M Brunstrom, Peter J Rogers
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Physiology & Behavior|November 7, 2006
Flavor-nutrient learning in restrained and unrestrained eatersJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Mitchell
Physiology & Behavior|August 31, 2007
Flavour-flavour learning occurs automatically and only in hungry participantsJeffrey M Brunstrom, Hollie Z Fletcher
Appetite|October 4, 2008
Measuring affective (liking) and non-affective (expected satiety) determinants of portion size and food rewardJeffrey M Brunstrom, Nicholas G Shakeshaft
Physiology & Behavior|April 10, 2016
Appetite and energy balancingPeter J Rogers, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|June 9, 2009
Conditioning 'fullness expectations' in a novel dessertLaura L Wilkinson, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 3, 2006
Effects of distraction on the development of satietyJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Mitchell
Eating Behaviors|October 19, 2004
Automatic and nonautomatic processes in dietary restraint: further evidence for a commonality between food and drug abstinenceJeffrey M Brunstrom, Gemma L Witcomb
Physiology & Behavior|February 23, 2018
Do humans still forage in an obesogenic environment? Mechanisms and implications for weight maintenanceJeffrey M Brunstrom, Bobby K Cheon
Appetite|July 28, 2005
Everyday dietary behaviour and the relationship between attention and meal sizeGemma L Mitchell, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 23, 2009
How many calories are on our plate? Expected fullness, not liking, determines meal-size selectionJeffrey M Brunstrom, Peter J Rogers
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