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Katrijn Houben

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Appetite|June 8, 2025
Action speaks louder than load: Go/No-Go training alters food evaluations independently of cognitive loadKatrijn Houben
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 1, 2011
Overcoming the urge to splurge: influencing eating behavior by manipulating inhibitory controlKatrijn Houben
Cognition & Emotion|May 5, 2023
How does Go/No-Go training lead to food devaluation? Separating the effects of motor inhibition and response valenceKatrijn Houben
Appetite|January 18, 2015
Chocolate equals stop. Chocolate-specific inhibition training reduces chocolate intake and go associations with chocolateKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Journal of Health Psychology|August 17, 2017
When food becomes an obsession: Overweight is related to food-related obsessive-compulsive behaviorKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Appetite|December 28, 2010
Training inhibitory control. A recipe for resisting sweet temptationsKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Appetite|February 28, 2025
Taming temptations: Comparing the effectiveness of counterconditioning and extinction in reducing food cue reactivityKatrijn Houben, Pauline Dibbets
Addictive Behaviors|April 25, 2008
Implicitly positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict drinking behaviorKatrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
Experimental Psychology|December 21, 2006
A test of the salience asymmetry interpretation of the alcohol-IATKatrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
Addictive Behaviors|December 6, 2005
Assessing implicit alcohol associations with the Implicit Association Test: fact or artifact?Katrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
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Appetite|June 8, 2025
Action speaks louder than load: Go/No-Go training alters food evaluations independently of cognitive loadKatrijn Houben
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 1, 2011
Overcoming the urge to splurge: influencing eating behavior by manipulating inhibitory controlKatrijn Houben
Cognition & Emotion|May 5, 2023
How does Go/No-Go training lead to food devaluation? Separating the effects of motor inhibition and response valenceKatrijn Houben
Appetite|January 18, 2015
Chocolate equals stop. Chocolate-specific inhibition training reduces chocolate intake and go associations with chocolateKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Journal of Health Psychology|August 17, 2017
When food becomes an obsession: Overweight is related to food-related obsessive-compulsive behaviorKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Appetite|December 28, 2010
Training inhibitory control. A recipe for resisting sweet temptationsKatrijn Houben, Anita Jansen
Appetite|February 28, 2025
Taming temptations: Comparing the effectiveness of counterconditioning and extinction in reducing food cue reactivityKatrijn Houben, Pauline Dibbets
Addictive Behaviors|April 25, 2008
Implicitly positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict drinking behaviorKatrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
Experimental Psychology|December 21, 2006
A test of the salience asymmetry interpretation of the alcohol-IATKatrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
Addictive Behaviors|December 6, 2005
Assessing implicit alcohol associations with the Implicit Association Test: fact or artifact?Katrijn Houben, Reinout W Wiers
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